Table of contents for Global climate change / edited by Paul McCaffrey.

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Global Climate Change
Chapter One - Science and Skepticism: Climate Change and the Greenhouse Effect
1. "Heat: How We Got Here," Ian Sample, The Guardian (London), June 30, 2005
2. "Scientists Agree on Global Warming, Senators Told," John Heilprin, Associated 
Press, July 20, 2005
3. "Strange Science," Thomas Sieger Derr, First Things, November 2004
4. "Journalistic Balance as Global Warming Bias," by Jules Boykoff and Maxwell 
Boykoff, Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), November/December 2004
5. "Time for the Climate Doomsters to Face Reality," Bjorn Lomborg, The Times 
(London), May 11, 2004,
6. "Scientists Find Errors in Global Warming Data," Dan Vergano, USA Today, 
August 12, 2005
Chapter Two - Vanishing Glaciers, Rising Tides: Global Warming's Toll Thus Far
1. "As the Arctic Melts, an Ancient Culture Faces Ruin," Charles Wohlforth, 
National Wildlife, April/May 2005
2. "A Bit of Icy Antarctica Is Sliding Toward the Sea," Richard A. Kerr, Science, 
September 24, 2004
3. "The Big Thaw," Daniel Glick, National Geographic, September 2004
4. "Human Prints on Warming," Bryn Nelson, Newsday (New York), February 20, 
2005
5. "Global Warming: The Culprit," Jeffrey Kluger, Time, October 3, 2005
6. "A Season a Tad off Color, and Here's Why," Avi Salzman, The New York Times, 
October 16, 2005
7. "Arid Arizona Points to Global Warming as Culprit," Juliet Eilperin, The 
Washington Post, February 6, 2005
8. "Climate Change Means Big Changes in Puget Sound," Craig Welch, The Seattle 
Times, October 18, 2005
9. "Siberia's Vanishing Lakes," Sarah Beam, Environment, September 2005
10."Pollution Is Plunging Us into Darkness," Fred Pearce, New Scientist, December 
14, 2002
Chapter 3 - Armageddon Approaching? What the Future Holds
1. "Abrupt Climate Change," Richard B. Alley, Scientific American, November 
2004
2. "Dire Warming Warning for Earth's Species," Jane Kay, The San Francisco 
Chronicle, January 8, 2004
3. "Northeast Seen Getting Balmier," Michael Powell, The Washington Post, 
December 17, 2001
4. "Risk to State Dire in Climate Study," Miguel Bustillo, Los Angeles Times, 
August 17, 2004
5. "Continental Divide: Why Africa's Climate Change Burden Is Greater," Scott 
Fields, Environmental Health Perspectives, August 2005
Chapter 4 - What Can Be Done: Kyoto and Beyond
1. "Kyoto Update," Lynn Elsey, Weatherwise, May/June 2005
2. "It's the Emissions, Stupid," Paul Tolme, National Wildlife, April/May 2005,
3. "New U.S.-Asian Partnership Is Aimed at Using Technology to Address Climate 
Change," H. Josef Hebert, Associated Press, July 28, 2005
4. "Oil Project Goes Underground for Cleaner Air," Gary Polakovic, Los Angeles 
Times, February 15, 2004
5. "Carbon Emissions Trading Is New Weapon to Battle Global Warming," Brad 
Foss, Associated Press, February 9, 2005
6. "Global Warming and Nuclear Power," Richard A. Meserve, Science, January 23, 
2004
7. "The Warming Is Global but the Legislating, in the U.S., Is all Local," Jennifer 8. 
Lee, The New York Times, October 29, 2003

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Climatic changes.
Global warming.