miércoles, mayo 23, 2007

¿Aun no sabes lo que es el cambio climático?

A estas alturas todo el mundo debería estar al tanto de lo que se nos viene encima por el insostenible sistema de desarrollo que adoptamos hace ya un par de siglos. Para aquellos rezagados o para los que quieren saber más sobre la amenaza del cambio climático confeccioné una lista de enlaces en la red que hablan sobre el tema. Esta mañana me he encontrado en las páginas de RealClimate otra recopilación que, a buen seguro, será mejor y más completa que la mía, aunque sólo sea porque ellos se dedican a eso. Aquí van:

For complete beginners:

NCAR: Weather and climate basics

Oxford University: The basics of climate prediction

Pew Center: Global Warming basics

Wikipedia: Global Warming

NASA: Global Warming update

Those with some knowledge:

The IPCC AR4 Frequently Asked Questions (pdf) is an excellent start. That covers:

  • What Factors Determine Earth's Climate?
  • What is the Relationship between Climate Change and Weather?
  • What is the Greenhouse Effect?
  • How do Human Activities Contribute to Climate Change and How do They Compare with Natural Influences?
  • How are Temperatures on Earth Changing?
  • How is Precipitation Changing?
  • Has there been a Change in Extreme Events like Heat Waves, Droughts, Floods and Hurricanes?
  • Is the Amount of Snow and Ice on the Earth Decreasing?
  • Is Sea Level Rising?
  • What Caused the Ice Ages and Other Important Climate Changes Before the Industrial Era?
  • Is the Current Climate Change Unusual Compared to Earlier Changes in Earth's History?
  • Are the Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gases During the Industrial Era Caused by Human Activities?
  • How Reliable Are the Models Used to Make Projections of Future Climate Change?
  • Can Individual Extreme Events be Explained by Greenhouse Warming?
  • Can the Warming of the 20th Century be Explained by Natural Variability?
  • Are Extreme Events, Like Heat Waves, Droughts or Floods, Expected to Change as the Earth's Climate Changes?
  • How Likely are Major or Abrupt Climate Changes, such as Loss of Ice Sheets or Changes in Global Ocean Circulation?
  • If Emissions of Greenhouse Gases are Reduced, How Quickly do Their Concentrations in the Atmosphere Decrease?
  • Do Projected Changes in Climate Vary from Region to Region?

We'll link to the individual pages once the report is available in html.

RealClimate: Start with our index

Informed, but in need of more detail:

Science: You can't do better than the IPCC reports themselves (AR4 2007, TAR 2001).

History: Spencer Weart's "Discovery of Global Warming" (AIP)

Informed, but seeking serious discussion of common contrarian talking points:

All of the below links have indexed debunks of most of the common points of confusion:

Coby Beck's How to talk to Global Warming Skeptic

New Scientist: Climate Change: A guide for the perplexed

RealClimate: Response to common contrarian arguments

NERC (UK): Climate change debate summary

UK Met Office: Climate Change Myths

Por último recomiendo que echéis un vistazo a los comentarios que han ido generándose en esa entrada. La gente está aportando más enlaces que merecen la pena (RSS de los comentarios).

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1 comentario:

  1. Quien le diría a “Los Refrescos”, que se iban a equivocar. Dentro de poco haremos suft en los madriles.

    Vaya vaya.....

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