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  • Astronomical Theory of Climate Change - NOAA Paleoclimatology Program educational material concerning the Milankovitch theory, which explains changes in the seasons as a result of changes in the earth's orbit around the sun.
    www.ngdc.noaa.gov:80/paleo/milankovitch.html
  • Berkeley Lab - Research News - "Astronomical Theory offers New Explanation For Ice Age"
    www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/ice-age-sediments.html
  • Climate and Global Change - "Science for Everyone" articles from American Geophysical Union publications, primarily for a general audience.
    earth.agu.org/sci_soc/everyonecl.html
  • Climate Change: A Geological Perspective - Carleton University, Canada - On-line syllabus and curriculum materials for a university science course on climate change (past, present, and future), its causes and effects.
    www.carleton.ca/~tpatters/teaching/climatechange/climatehome.html
  • IMAGES Project - The International Marine Global Change Study - investigating the ocean's role in climatic changes during the Late Quaternary, using data from long marine sediment cores.
    images.pclab.ifg.uni-kiel.de/start.html
  • Natural Science - A new European ice age?
    www.naturalscience.com/ns/cover/cover5.html
  • NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - A central location for paleoclimate data, research, and education.
    www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo
  • Paleoclimate and Carbon Dioxide - Examines the climate variation in the pas, and the link with changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
    www.brighton73.freeserve.co.uk/gw/paleo/paleoclimate.htm
  • Paleoclimate and Climate Change Group - University of California Santa Cruz. Research areas include climate variability, warm climate transitions, Milankovitch forcing of early Cenozoic climates.
    www.es.ucsc.edu/~lcsloan
  • Remembrance of Things Past: Greenhouse Lesson from the Geologic Record - 100 million years to recent ice age, by Thomas J. Crowley, a marine geologist and climatogist.
    gcrio.ciesin.org/CONSEQUENCES/winter96/geoclimate.html
  • The great climate flip-flop - Atlantic Monthly article reviews the abrupt (less than a decade transition) climate changes of the past, analyzes the role of the Gulf Stream's thermohaline circulation switching modes of operation, and presents three scenarios for the future, including potential methods for stabilizing the flip-flop tendencies.
    faculty.washington.edu/wcalvin/1990s/1998AtlanticClimate.htm

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