The most important thing any of us can do is to keep informed about global warming and to spread the information to our family, friends and networks. What we have listed below are some sites and resources that will enable you to stay updated and aware of latest developments.
The CBC Radio broadcasts below cover the over-all trends and effects of climate change and what is in store for the human community as global temperatures rise. The broadcasts are as chilling as they are superb:
Climate Progress - The best website we know of to stay informed about climate change is Climate Progress. Climate Progress is dedicated to providing the progressive perspective on climate science, climate solutions, and climate politics. It is a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
For Integral Perspectives on Climate Change, click here to visit our partner, Integral Life.
Below are the result of extensive web searches that are updated daily. They are designed to draw from a variety of sources and to provide perspectives and information about the growing crisis and need for decisive action:
The Extreme Ice Survey is the most wide-ranging glacier study ever conducted using ground-based, real-time photography. EIS uses time-lapse photography, conventional photography, and video to document the rapid changes now occuring on the Earth's glacial ice. The EIS team has installed 27 time-lapse cameras at 15 sites in Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains. EIS supplements this ongoing record with annual repeat photography in Iceland, the Alps, and Bolivia.
• Time Travel through the Climate Change - We’re all aware that the polar ice is melting and that sea levels and average temperatures are rising. The NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has visualised these environmental changes for several regions. Watch the results here.