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Week 5
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Monitoring & Modeling: The Ongoing Evidence
 

Dr. George E. Clark, Environmental Resources Librarian & Curator of the Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives
    and
Miriam Seltzer, Associate Librarian, Edwin Ginn Library, Fletcher School, Tufts University.

Dr. George Clark and Miriam Seltzer will discuss the major sources and techniques you will find useful in gathering further evidence about climate change science and policy-related issues. Topics to be covered will include how to access current news sources, journal articles, government publications, and the published materials of non-governmental organizations.

 
George Clark
Introductory Library Guide for Environmental Studies E-130
 

Background material:

Harvard University Gazette
2002
"Environmental Info Center has new librarian, plans for future," Harvard University Gazette, February 14, 2002.

Non-specialist, general audience literature - example, Harvard Magazine

 Shaw, Jonathan
 
2002 
"The Great Global Experiment," Harvard Magazine.(November-December 2002).

 BBC - Oxford University - Met Climate Office - UK
 
2006 
Take Part in the largest climate prediction experiment ever. - Invitation to join web-based, global effort to monitor climate.

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