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Interactive time-series of images demonstrating changes in Arctic sea ice extent, CO2 emissions, average global temperature from 1979-2005 and another demonstrating the effect of rising sea level on the Florida Coast.   LINK >>

By NASA climate scientist Galvin Schmidt, photographer Joshua Wolfe. This collection of essays by scientist and science communicator contributors provides a well-illustrated guide to all aspects of climate change.
"An unprecedented union of scientific analysis and stunning photography illustrating the effects of climate change on the global ecosystem." (publisher's description)

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An overview of climate literacy and the principles of literacy developed by NOAA, the Natonal Acaemy of Sciences, and multiple partners. Downloadable as lo-resolution of high-resolution color publication.

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Part 2 of a series that follows "Native Thoughts on Climate Change." The video begins with an eloquent statement by Perry Pungowyi, a Siberian Yupik, and highlights his work with scientists onboard the ice-breaker Healy during an oceanographic cruise to study the effects of climate change.

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