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The ultimate climate change FAQ
The Guardian's comprehensive list of answer to common questions about climate change.
Climate change : Key indicators
A page from NASA summarising the current evidence for climate change, including CO2 concentration, sea levels, global average temperature and sea and land ice. Simple but compelling.
Extreme Ice Survey: Glaciers and Climate Change
Learn about how climate change is affect glaciers all over the world. This site contains photographs and good information about glaciers.
The science behind climate change
A website from the Met Office explains how the climate is monitored and modelled.
Clim'Way
Think your government is doing enough about climate change? In this game, create you own climate plan and see if you can cut global warming.
Global Climate Change
The NASA hub for all things about the climate. Lots of information, videos and images.
What's the Difference Between Climate Change and Global Warming?
An explanation of the difference between the climate change and global warming.
Skeptical science
A website challenging climate change skeptics and providing counter-arguments to many of the claims commonly made by skeptics.
The King's Centre for Visualization in Science
Explore science through a series of interactive applets on a range of topics from climate change, relativity and modern physics