Climate Science Links

Realclimate.org

Realclimate.org is a blog run by prominent climate scientists. Their posts on climate science are exceptionally informative and serve as important educational resources. This is a blog presenting "climate science from climate scientists."

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Climate

NOAA Climate is an important resource for fundamental climate science information. If you are interested in El Nino/La Nina events and what they are like for your local region, or hurricanes, or other climate related issues, NOAA Climate is an invaluable resource.

Global Climate Change - Vital Signs of the Planet - NASA

NASA's climate page is focused on key climate parameters ("vital signs") as they change daily, such as, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, methane concentration, global average temperature, ocean warming, sea level, and ice sheets.

Climate Primer at MIT

MIT's Climate Science, Risk and Solutions page has quantitative information about not just climate science but the risks we face and potential solutions.

Earth Systems - Nature Education

If you are interested in a broader area of Earth system science, you can find articles written by prominent Earth scientists for undergraduates on various topics, including climate. This is part of Nature Education

Frontiers for Young Minds

Frontiers for Young Minds boasts science written by scientists and reviewed and edited by kids!! Check it out. Noy all of it is about climate science, but some of it is! 

GVSU- Climate Change Education Solutions Network

Climate Change Education Solutions Network is a "student-centered, solution-oriented climate change education" network at GVSU led by the Geography Department.

Coastal Care

CoastalCare.org is a site dedicated to issues related to coastal geology and health, "illuminating the science; celebrating our coasts."

Arctic Ecology Program at GVSU

The Arctic Ecology Program housed in the Biology Department at GVSU studies" the effects of global change on Arctic ecosystems."



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