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[http://williamcalvin.com/1990s/1998AtlanticClimate.htm Cover article] from the Atlantic Monthly by William H. Calvin. An article on sudden climate change. More information on the author, his articles, books and other things can be found on [http://williamcalvin.com/index.html his website]. His website also contains many links on sudden climate change.<br><br>
[http://williamcalvin.com/1990s/1998AtlanticClimate.htm Cover article] from the Atlantic Monthly by [http://williamcalvin.com/index.html William H. Calvin]. An article on sudden climate change. <br> [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0004C78E-D2FB-1D07-8E49809EC588EEDF&catID=2 Here] you will find a review of the book by William H. Calvin on Abrupt climate change: 'A Brain for All Seasons'
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Revision as of 14:49, 4 May 2005

This section contains links to processes that are going to change the world.


Climate Change

Information on Climate Change, its causes and its impact.

Climate Change Page of the New Scientist

The Climate Change Page of the New Scientist contains many links to articles on climate change.

Abrupt Climate Change

Information on the theory that global warming will cause the North Atlantic Current to change, causing a new ice age in a very short time.

Atlantic's Mood

Article in Science magazine about climate change and it's influence on the Atlantic.

The Great Climate Flip-flop

Cover article from the Atlantic Monthly by William H. Calvin. An article on sudden climate change.
Here you will find a review of the book by William H. Calvin on Abrupt climate change: 'A Brain for All Seasons'


Oil Shortage

Information on predicted oil shortage and its impact.

Oil Depletion Analysis Centre

The ODAC is an independent, educational charity working to raise international public awareness and promote better understanding of the world's oil-depletion problem. On the site you will find articles, assessments, news and links on the topic.

Peak Oil

Scenario on peak-oil, the theory that the decline in oil production that is a result of limited resources will generate a long term recession. We have no choice but to adapt. Site by MBendi, an African information site.


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