Advancing the Science of Climate Change is a publication of the National Academy of Sciences (National Academies Press) which sports this description:
The compelling case that climate change is occurring and is caused in large part by human activities is based on a strong, credible body of evidence, says Advancing the Science of Climate Change, one of the new books in the America's Climate Choices series. While noting that there is always more to learn and that the scientific process is never "closed," the book emphasizes that multiple lines of evidence support scientific understanding of climate change.The core phenomenon, scientific questions, and hypotheses have been examined thoroughly and have stood firm in the face of serious debate and careful evaluation of alternative explanations, the book says.
You can click the link above to get a reasonable discount on the print cloth version via Amazon.com, or here to get the not-cheap but cheaper PDF version.
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We have a Steacie Library Hackfest coming up and our there this year is Making a Difference with Data. And what better area to make a difference in than the environment and climate change?
I think this post might signal the birth of a new all-consuming blogging obsession -- climate change in general and specifically how the realities of climate change play out in the Canadian context, especially as it relates to public policy.
How climate change may be fueling Canada’s fire season
A more than unusually obscure headline perhaps. Here's the link. I noticed, because my watchlist contained a pile of changes like: