Climate Change: Links to Scientific Sites - mostly

These links are mainly to web sites maintained by climate scientists somewhat sceptical of politicians' claims that if we leave the telly on standby, we shall cook our grandchildren. I have, however, included some sites that take a more fashionable line, for balance.

The idea (as ever) is that you can make up your own minds what you want to believe. I have told you what I think and why.

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Natural Resources Stewardship Project "Understanding Climate Change"
Government of Canada Climate Change Site currently unavailable. No reason is given.
Environment Canada Climate Change Appears broadly to support the "official" line.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, The "Official Line", where one can find the various Panel Reports and the notorious "Summaries for Policy Makers", though nothing pre-1998
Petition Project A review (1998) of research literature: CO2 and plant growth
CO2 and Climate Links to other (mainly news) sites
John Daly Still Waiting for Greenhouse: lots of links, including:
The Hockey Stick - A New Low in Climate Science Al Gore's "Hockey Stick" myth de-mythted
CO2 Science Magazine A weekly magazine site with links to up-to-date research findings
Envirotruth Offline when I looked, but links to (US) National Center for Public Policy Research
Junk Science A slightly whacky site. Links to online viewing of Channel 4's "Great Global Warming Swindle" for any who missed it
Warwick Hughes, Earth Scientist A link page that takes you to the research of Warwick Hughes, free lance earth scientist from Australia
Climate Change Debate Sign-up page for a blog site on Climate Change
Science & Environmental Policy Project The Project was founded in 1990 by atmospheric physicist S. Fred Singer
Testimony of Prof. S. Fred Singer President, The Science & Environmental Policy Project before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Climate Change
Technology Review A news article 15 Oct 2004
Cooler Heads Coalition (US site) founded May 1997 as a sub-group of the National Consumer Coalition focusing on global climate issues
Steve McIntyre - Climate Audit Technical reviews - a good read, with lots of authoritative links, if you have the time
Envirospin Watch A blogsite
Halifax Climate Conference 1st International Conference on Global Warming and The Next Ice Age 19-24 August 2001, Halifax, Canada
Lavoisier Group Technical References Lots of interesting links, notably including Ray Evans's Nine Facts about Climate Change (Nov 2006)
Fraser Institute Publications Authoritative scientific site. Links to an Independent Summary for Policymakers analogue of IPCC's offering
The Tropical Meteorology Project From Colorado State University: hurricane research

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2 Apr 07