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Section I: Climate change and greenhouse gases
- Protecting the atmosphere, Agenda 21, Chapter 9 (WRI, http://www.wri.org/rio-5/rio5clim.html,
Mar.13-19, 1997)
- Climate change: State of knowledge (USGCRP, http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/documents/CCSOKNOW.html)
- Climate brief: Searching for a green-house fingerprint (WRI, World
Resources 1998-99, p173, 1998)
- The science of climate change (Tom M.L. Wigley, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index.cfm,
1999)
- Climate change information kit (UNEP Information Unit for Conventions,
p1-66, http://www.unep.ch/iuc/submenu/infokit/factcont.htm,
May 1999)
- The greenhouse effect:
An interdisciplinary perspective (Moti Nissani, Population and Environment,
v17 n6 p459-487, Jul. 1996)
- Can the climate treaty stop this? (World Watch, v11 n6, Dec. 1998)
- Global temperature reaches record high (Molly OMeara, in Lester
Brown et al. (eds), Vital Signs, p69, 1998)
- Power surge: Energy use and emissions continue to rise (WRI, World
Resources 1998-99, p170-173, 1998)
- Carbon emissions resume rise (Seth Dunn, in Lester Brown et al. (eds),
Vital Signs, p66, 1998)
- Top ten greenhouse gas emitters (WRI, World Resources, p201, 1994)
- Carbon dioxide emissions from the use of fossil fuels
in Asia: An overview (Toufiq A. Siddiqi, Ambio, v25 n4 p229, Jun. 1996)
- An estimation of methane emissions from agricultural activities in
China (Dong Hongmin et al., Ambio, v25 n4 p292, Jun. 1996)
- Chill in the air (New Scientist, http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19990501/chillinthe.html,
May 1, 1999)
- Climate forcings in the industrial era (James E. Hansen et al., Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences USA, v95 p12753-12758, Oct. 1998)
- A common-sense climate index: Is climate changing noticeably? (James
Hansen et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA,
v95 p4113-4120, Apr. 1998)
- Can increasing carbon dioxide cause climate change? (Richard S. Lindzen,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, v94 p8335-8342,
Aug. 1997)
- Greenhouse wars (Fred Pearce, New Scientist, p38,
Jul. 19, 1997)
- Greenhouse forecasting still cloudy (Richard A. Kerr, Science, v276,
May 16, 1997)
- Climate Change and Human Health, Executive Summary (USGCRP, http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/WHO/WHOEXEC.html)
- Climate change and human health (Population and Development Review,
v23 n1, Mar. 1997)
- Ecology of increasing disease (David Pimentel et al., Bioscience,
v48 n10 p817)
- Malarial range set to spread in a warmer world (David Sharp, Lancet,
v347 n9015 p1612)
- Climate change: A greener North (Inez Fung, Nature, v386 n6626 p659-660,
Apr. 17, 1997)
- Increased plant growth in the northern high latitudes from 1981 to
1991 (R.B. Myneni et al., Nature, v386 n6626 p698-702, Apr. 17, 1997)
- Plant responses to global changes in CO2: Unfinished business? (Christophe
Thebaud, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, v12 p425, Nov. 11, 1997)
- Food, Agriculture, and Climate Change: The US and International Outlook
(Cynthia Rosenzweig and William E. Easterling (speakers), USGCRP, http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/seminars/9717DD.html)
- Agriculture and Global Climate Change, Executive Summary (Richard
M. Adams, Brian H. Hurd and John Reill, http://www.pewclimate.org/projects/index.cfm,
1999)
- Climate change and world food supply, special issues of global environmental
change and food policy (A. Barrie Pittock, Environment, v37 p25-30,
Nov. 1995)
- 5.3.2 Human-induced perturbations to biodiversity (V.H. Heywood (ed.),
Global Biodiversity Assessment, p318-323, 1995)
- Global climate: Greenhouse effect and global climate change (Congressional
Research Service, http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsreports/briefingbooks/climate)
- 89005: Global climate change (Wayne A. Morrissey and John R. Justus,
http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsreports/climate/clim-2.cfm,
May 13, 1999)
- Human influence on the atmospheric vertical temperature structure:
Detection and observations (Simon F.B. Tett et al., Science, v274 n5290
p1170)
- Uncertainities in projections of human-caused climate warming (J.D.
Mahlman, Science, v278 n5342 p1416)
- Evidence for human influence on climate from hemispheric temperature
relations (Robert K. Kaufman and David I. Stern, Nature, v388 n6637
p39-44, Jul. 3, 1997)
- A search for human influences on the thermal structure of the atmosphere
(B.D. Santer et al., Nature, v382 n6586 p39-46, Jul. 4, 1996)
- Simulated response of the ocean carbon cycle to anthropogenic climate
warming (Jorge L. Sarmiento et al., Nature, v393 n6586 p245-249, May
1998)
Section II: Climate change and human population
- Population and Global Warming (Wolfgang Lutz et al., IIASA, Apr. 30,
1996)
- Population, carbon emissions, and global
warming: The forgotten relationship at Kyoto (Frederick A.B. Meyerson,
Population and Development Review, v24 n1 p115-130, Mar. 1998)
- Population, carbon emissions, and global warming: Comment (Paul DeSa,
Population and Development Review, v24 n1 p797-803, Mar. 1998)
- Climate, population and UNCED+5 (Lindsey Grant, http://www.npg.org/forum_series/sustainability_3.htm,
Oct. 1997)
- Chapter 11: The effect of changing climate on population (Nathan Keyfitz,
in Irving M. Mintzer (ed.), Confronting Climate Change, SEI)
- Population and global warming with and without CO2 targets (Stuart
R. Gaffin, et al., Population and Environment, v18 n4 p389-413, Mar.
1997)
- Population growth could affect global warming (Stuart R. Gaffin and
Brian C. ONeill, EDF News, v27 n6, Nov. 1996)
- Global warming policy: Population left out in the cold (John Bongaarts
and Brian C. ONeill, Environment, v39 n9 p40, Nov. 1997)
- Population and Climate Change (National Wildlife Federation, Fact
Sheet, http://www.nwf.org/population/climate.html)
- Profiles in Carbon: An Update on Population, Consumption, and Carbon
Dioxide Emissions (Robert Engleman, Population Action International,
1998)
- Stabilizing the Atmosphere: Population, Consumption and Greenhouse
Gases (Robert Engleman, Population Action International, 1994)
- The greenhouse gas methane (CH4): Sources
and sinks, the impact of population growth, possible interventions (Gerhard
K. Heilig, Population and Environment, v16 n2, Nov. 1994)
- Population, consumption patterns and climate change: A socioeconomic
perspective from the South (Jyoti K. Parikh and J.P. Painuty, Ambio,
v23 n7 p434-437, Nov. 1994)
- Population, consumption and atmospheric equity (Robert Engleman, Population
Action International, Linkages Journal, v4 n1, http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/journal/,
Feb. 1, 1999)
- Global warming and population growth: Inseparable (Werner Fornos,
Christian Science Monitor, v89 n145 p19, Jun. 23, 1997)
- The effect of population on global climate change (Tonalee Carlson
Key, http://www.cnie.org/pop/intros/globalclimate1.htm)
- The terrestrial carbon cycle: Implications for the Kyoto Protocol
(IGBP Terrestrial Carbon Working Group, Science, v280 n5368 p1393)
- Understanding Climate Change: A Beginners Guide to the UN Framework
Convention (IUC, http://www.unfccc.de/resource/beginner.html,
Jan. 1997)
- The Convention and
Kyoto Protocol (UNFCC, http://www.unfccc.de/resource/convkp.html,
Jul. 13, 1999)
- 98-2: Global climate change treaty: The Kyoto Protocol (Susan R. Fletcher,
Feb. 4, 1999)
- 89005: Global climate change II (Wayne A. Morrissey and John R. Justus,
http://www.cnie.org/nle/clim-24.html,
May 13, 1999)
- Greenhouse gas emission abatement: Equitable burden sharing (Fayen
DEvie and John Taylor, Ambio, v28 n2 p148, Mar. 1999)
- The Kyoto Protocol: CO2, CH4 and climate implications (T.M.L. Wigley,
Geophysical Research Letters, v25 n13 p2285-2288, Jul. 1, 1998)
- Pollution permits for greenhouse gases? (Jocelyn Kaiser, Science,
v282 n5391 p1025)
- The key to the success of the Kyoto Protocol: Integrity, accountability
and compliance (Annie Petsonk and Chad Carpenter, Linkages Journal,
http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/journal/,
v4 n2, May 28, 1999)
- A low-cost way to control climate change (Byron Swift, Issues in Science
and Technology, p75-81, Spring 1998)
- Ministerial talks on climate change set for 2-4 November in Bonn (United
Nations, http://www.unfccc.int/press/pr699sb.html,
Jun. 11, 1999)
- Climate talks to start drafting rulebook for Kyoto emissions cuts
(United Nations, http://www.unfccc.de/press/pr5-99.htm,
May 1999)
- 84 signatories to the Kyoto Protocol (United Nations, http://www.unfccc.int/press/presse/presskp.html,
Mar. 16, 1999)
- Greenhouse gas deadline pact (Vanessa Houlder, Financial Times, Nov.
16, 1998)
- Anticipated climate changes in a high-CO2 world: Implications for
long-term planning (Jerry D. Mahlman (speaker), USGCRP, http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/seminars/9799DD.html)
- World responds to climate change and ozone loss (Alan Miller and Mack
McFarland, Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, v11 p55-63,
Summary, 1996)
- Kyoto and beyond (Robert M. White, Issues in Science and Technology,
p59-65, Spring 1998)
- Implementing the Kyoto Protocol (Rob Coppock, Issues in Science and
Technology, p66-74, Spring 1998)
- Bogging down in the sinks (Ashley T. Mattoon, World Watch, v11 n6
p28-36, Nov./Dec. 1998)
Section III: Climate change and the future
- Global change and coral reefs: impacts on reefs, economies and human
cultures (Clive R. Wilkinson, Global Change Biology, v2 p547-558, 1996)
- Ecological and socioeconomic impacts of 1998 coral mortality in the
Indian Ocean: An ENSO impact and a warning of future change (Clive Wilkinson
et al., Ambio, v28 n2 p188, Mar. 99)
- Climate change, hurricanes and tropical storms, and rising sea level
in coastal wetlands (William K. Michener et al., Ecological Applications,
v7 n3 p770-801, 1997)
- Abrupt climate changes revisited: How serious and how likely? (Richard
B. Alley and Peter B. deMenocal (speakers), http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/seminars/980217DD.html)
- Global warming and the Earths water cycle: What do the changes
mean and why be concerned? (Thomas R. Karl (speaker), http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/seminars/971105DD.html)
- Sea Level Rise Global Vulnerability Assessment Atlas (CZMC
http://www.minvenw.nl/rws/projects/netcoast/gva/,
1992)
- Water resources and climate change (Kenneth Frederick, http://www.rff.org/issue_briefs/summaries/ccbrf3.htm,
Jun. 1997)
- Carbon Sinks in the Post-Kyoto World (Roger A. Sedjo et al., RFF Climate
Issue Brief #12, http://www.weathervane.rff.org/features/feature050.html,
Oct. 1998)
- Changes in carbon sources and sinks: The outlook for climate change
and managing carbon in the future (Pieter Tans, Jorge L. Sarmiento and
William H. Schlesinger (speakers), http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/seminars/981201DD.html)
- Converting terrestrial ecosystems from sources to sinks of carbon
(Richard A. Houghton, Ambio, v23 n4 p267-271, Jun. 1996)
- Greenhouse gas mitigation strategies: Preliminary results from the
US Country Studies Program (Robert K. Dixon et al., Ambio, v25 n1 p26-33,
Feb. 1996)
- Greenhouse gas emissions inventory and mitigation strategies for Asian
and Pacific countries: Summary of workshop presentations and working
group discussions (Hoesung Lee et al., Ambio, v25 n4 p220-229, Jun.
1996)
- Technology options for CO2 mitigation in China (He Jiankun et al.,
Ambio, v25 n4 p249-253, Jun. 1996)
- Costs of reducing carbon emissions from the energy sector: A comparison
of China, India, and Brazil (Jayant Sathaye et al., Ambio, v 25 n4 p262-267,
Jun. 1996)
- What Might a Developing Country Climate Commitment Look Like? (Kevin
A. Baumert et al., World Resources Institute, May 1999)
- Burying the problem (David Schneider, Scientific American, Jan. 1998)
- Fossil fuels without CO2 emissions (E.A. Parson and D.W. Keith, Science,
v282 n5391 p1053)
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