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Fourth National Climate Assessment
Fourth National Climate Assessment Climate Science Special Report
Third National Climate Assessment: Northeast Key Messages
Third National Climate Assessment
EPA | Climate Change Indicators in the United States
NASA | Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet: Effects
NASA | Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet: For Educators
NCICS | State Climate Summaries
Climate Central | Surging Seas: Risk Zone Map
NOAA | Climate.gov Data Snapshots
CRED The Psychology of Climate Change Communication
FrameWorks Institute Climate Change Framing
FrameWorks | How to Talk About Climate Change and the Ocean
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Global Warming's Six Americas - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Skeptical Science | Guide to Skepticism
NCBI | Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks by Riley Dunlap and Peter Jacques
Boomerangs Versus Javelins: People Put Political Identity Before Climate Change
PNAS | Corporate Funding and Ideological Polarization about Climate Change
There are a few pages that I recommend everyone add to their Facebook feeds to stay on top of climate change news. There are many excellent groups and resources out there, but these consistently deliver compelling, readable, and relevant information.
I'm Daniel Brown. I've worked on climate change issues across North America that span science, policy, conservation, adaptation, and sustainability. I enjoy distilling actionable findings from technical information and am passionate about communicating locally-relevant climate change issues with diverse audiences. I was previously Mass Audubon’s climate change program coordinator, a climatologist with the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA) center at the University of Michigan, and a climate researcher at the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute (OCCRI).
The resources on this site are among those I check most frequently or have found most useful to my work. I encourage you all to check them out, bookmark them, and share them with your colleagues.