Nearly 10,000 bloggers around the world are writing about climate change today for Blog Action Day 2009!
Our Gale bloggers were excited to provide a handful of the thousands of interesting posts from bloggers in 150 countries.
If you are interested, you can follow all the latest posts and tweets on a new live stream on the www.blogactionday.org homepage.
And if all of this has inspired you to learn more about climate change, here are a few resources you can look at –
Global Viewpoints – Climate Change. Greenhaven Press. October 2009. Provides students and other readers with the information they need to explore global connections and think critically about the worldwide implications of Climate Change.
Global Warming 101. Greenwood Publishing Group. June 2009. A compact, plain-spoken guide to the science and controversies of global warming including descriptions of scientific issues related to melting ice, rising seas, and effects on plants and animals, as well as human health and consideration of possible solutions.
Climate Change in Context. Gale. June 2008. Presents the history, politics, economics, ethical debates and more of climate change. Recognized in 2009 as an “Outstanding Reference Source” by the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), a division of the American Library Association.
Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change. SAGE Publications. May 2008. 750 articles explore global warming and climate change—ranging geographically from the North Pole to the South Pole, and thematically from social effects to scientific causes. Library Journal’s Best Reference 2008.

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