Technological advancements have changed the life style of human race. Many of our progresses are achieved at the cost of our precious natural resources. By way of disturbing the ecological balance, we have invited nature’s wrath. Climate change is a phenomenon which can be entirely attributed to technological development and industrialization. Many gases in the top layer of atmosphere maintained the earth’s heat and made the temperature comfortable for living beings. Uncontrolled and abundant emission of such gases recently has led to increased temperature over the earth’s surface. Depletion of ozone layer is another cause for climate change. Natural calamities like floods and typhoons are a result of climate change which has adversely affected the earth.
| African Carbon Trust A non-government organization aimed at countering climate change and helping to reduce poverty in Africa. Offers discussion and ideas to create climate change awareness and encourage low-carbon action.
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| Climate Ark Climate change news and information portal and archive dedicated to promoting policy that addresses global climate change.
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| Climate Change Debate Climate change and global warming science, government policy, energy technology, cost and benefits debated via an unmoderated, uncensored listserve, plus research aides. |
| Climate Institute Works to protect the balance between climate and life on earth by facilitating the dialogue among scientists, policy makers, business executives and citizens.
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| Sinks Watch An organisation addressing the links between forests and climate change.
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| The Climate Trust Organization dedicated to addressing the causes of rapidly changing climate. Undertakes projects aimed at counteracting the effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
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| Think Progress A liberal blog on the science, solutions, and politics of climate change. Also offers related links. |
| Weather.com Explores the causes, effects, and solutions for climate change. Climate change, global warming, and environmental broadband site by The Weather Channel. |