Chapter 14 Environmental Hazards and Human Health



Chapter 15 Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Ozone Depletion

General information on books can be reviewed at websites such as .

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About. Air Quality and Pollution Issues.

About. Climate Change and Global Warming.

Abraham, Spencer. 2004. “The Bush Administration’s Approach to Climate Change.” Science, vol. 305, 616.

Ainley, David G., and Lucia deLeiris. 2002. The Adélie Penguin: Bellwether of Climate Change. New York: Columbia University Press.

Airhead. Emissions Calculator: Linking the Environment With Your Everyday Life.

Akimoto, Hajime. 2003. “Global Air Quality and Pollution.” Science, Vol. 302, 1716-1719/

Allaby, Michael. 2003. Fog, Smog, and Poisoned Rain. New York: Facts on File.

Alleman, James E., and Brooke T. Mossman. 1997. "Asbestos Revisited." Scientific American, July, 70–75.

Alley, Richard B. 2002. The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press.

Alley, R. B., et al. 2003. “Abrupt Climate Change.” Science, vol. 299, 2005.

American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment.

American Institute of Physics, Center for History of Physics. 2003. The Discovery of Global Warming.

American Lung Association.

Anderson, Stephen O., and K. Madhava Sarma. 2005. Protecting the Ozone Layer: the United Nations History. London: Earthscan.

Annenberg/CPB. Planet Earth. Video Series.

Appenzeller, Tim. 2007. “The Big Thaw.” National Geographic, June, 56-71.

Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. 2004. Impacts of a Warming Arctic—Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Associated Press. 2007. “California Placed Under Climate Microscope.”” MSNBC News, Dec. 30.

Associated Press. 2007. “Loss of Sea Ice Could Harm Walrus.”” MSNBC News, Dec. 24.

Athanasiou, Tom, and Paul Baer. 2002. Dead Heat: Global Justice and Global Warming. New York: Seven Stories Press

Athropolis. Map of the Arctic.

Ausubel, Kenny. 2004. “The Long Way Home.” AlterNet, Oct. 15.

Avery, Dennis T., and S. Fred Singer. 2007. Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

Ayres, Jon, et al. 2006. Air Pollution and Health. London: Hackensack, N. J.: World Scientific Publishing Co.

Ayres, Robert U. 2001. "How Economists Have Misjudged Global Warming." World Watch, September/October, 12.

Babiker, M. H., et al. 2002. “The Evolution of a Climate Regime: Kyoto to Marrakech and Beyond.” Environmental Science and Policy, vol. 5, no. 3, 195.

Bagley, Sharon. 2007. “Birds in Peril. Climate Change Increases the Number of Endangered Species.” Newsweek, Nov. 28.

Bajak, Frank. 2007. “As Glaciers Shrink, Andes Cities Run Out of Water.” MSNBC, Nov. 26.

Barcott, Bruce. 2004. “Changing All the Rules.” New York Times, April 4.

Barns, Peter. 2003. Who Owns the Sky? Our Common Assets and the Future of Capitalism. Washington D. C.: Island Press.

Bauerlin, Monika. 2006. “Every Breath You Take.” Sierra, July/August, 56-78.

BBC News. 2003. “Kyoto Will Not Stop Global Warming.” Aug. 7.

BBC News. 2003. “No Solution Found in More Trees.” Nov. 28.

Benedick, Richard E. 1998. Ozone Diplomacy. 2nd ed. Harvard, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Bindschadler, R.A., and C. R. Bentley. 2002. “On Thin Ice? Western Antarctica’s Ice Sheet.” Scientific American, vol. 287, 98.

Biscaye, Pierre F., et al. 2000. “Eurasian Air Pollution Reaches Eastern North America.” Science, vol. 290, 2258-2259.

Blanchard, Odile, et al., eds. 2002. Building on the Kyoto Protocol: Options for Protecting the Environment. Washington, D. C.: World Resources Institute.

Blumberg, Mark S., 2004. Body Heat: Temperature and Life on Earth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja, and Aynsley J. Kellow. 2003. International Environmental Policy: Interests and the Failure of the Kyoto Process. Northhampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar.

Bolin, Bert. 2007. A History of the Science and Politics of Change. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Bonneville Environmental Foundation. Carbon Calculator: Calculating Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions Footprint.

Bonneville Environmental Foundation. Green Tags: Reducing Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

Borenstein, Seth. 2007. “Rate of Ice Melting Shocks Warming Experts.” MSNBC News, December 12.

Boubel, Richard W., et al. 1994. Fundamentals of Air Pollution, 3rd ed. New York: Academic Press.

Bourne, Joel K., Jr. 2004. “Gone With the Water: Louisiana’s Vanishing Wetlands.” National Geographic, October, 87.

Bowker, Michael. 2003. Fatal Deception: The Terrifying True Story of How Asbestos Is Killing America. New York: Touchstone.

Braasch, Gary. 2007. Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming Is Changing the World. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.

Bradsher, Keith. 2003. “China’s Boom Adds to Global Warming Problem.” New York Times, Oct. 27.

Brain, Marshall, and Craig C. Freudenrich. How Radon Works.

Brenner, D. J. 1989. Radon: Risk and Remedy. New York: W. H. Freeman.

Brill, David C., ed. 2006. Cleaning America’s Air: Progress and Challenges. Knoxville, Tenn.: Howard Baker Center.

Broder, John M. 2007. “Governors Join in Creating Regional Pacts on Climate Change.” New York Times, November 15.

Broecker, Wallace S. 1995. "Chaotic Climate." Scientific American, November, 62–68.

Broecker, Wallace S. 2001. “Glaciers That Speak in Tongues and Other Tales of Global Warming.” Natural History, vol. 110, 60.

Broecker, Wallace S. 2007. “CO2 Arithmetic.” Science, vol. 315, 1371.

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Brown, Lester R. 2005. Outgrowing the Earth: The Food Security Challenge In An Age of Falling Water Tables and Rising Temperatures. New York: W. W. Norton.

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Bryner, Gary, and Milred Vassan, eds. 2006. Global Warming: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO.

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Bunyard, Peter. 2001. The Breakdown of Climate: Human Choices or Global Disaster. Edinburgh, Scotland: Floris.

Burroughs, William J. 2003. Climate: Into the 21st Century. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Burroughs, William J. 2007. Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Cairncross, Frances. 2004. “What Makes Environmental Treaties Work? Conservation in Practice, vol. 5, no. 2, 12.

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Calvin, William H. 2003. A Brain for All Seasons: Human Evolution and Abrupt Climate Change. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.

Campbell, Kurt M., et al. 2007. The Age of Consequences: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Global Climate Change. Washington, D. C.: Center for a New American Security.

Campus Climate Challenge.

Canadell, Joseph G., et al. 2007. “Contributions to Accelerating Atmospheric CO2 Growth From Economic Activity, Carbon Intensity, and Efficiency of Natural Sinks.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, October 25,

Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC).

Carbon Disclosure Project. Greenhouse Gas Emissions By the World’s 500 Largest Companies.

Carbon Footprint Calculator.

Cato Institute. Global Warming.

Center for American Progress. 2006. Paper Tigers and Killer Air: How Weak Enforcement Leaves Communities Vulnerable to Smog.

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Chang, Kenneth. 2003. “As Earth Warms, the Hottest Issue is Energy.” New York Times, Nov. 4.

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Christie, Maureen. 2001. The Ozone Layer: A Philosophy of Science Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Clean Car Campaign. 2004. Emissions.

Clean Water Action Council (CWAC) Air Quality.

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Clear the Air. Fact Sheets.

Clear the Air. Get the Facts and Clear the Air.

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Climate Action Network (CAN) International.

Climate Ark—Climate Change Portal.

Climate Challenge.

Climate Change Knowledge Network.

Climate Change Solutions.

Climate Through the Ages. Climate Time Line.

Climate Institute.

Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL), NOAA.

Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL), NOAA. Assortment of Ozone Data Graphs.

Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL), NOAA. Observed Ozone Changes.

Climate Neutral Network. Helping Companies. Communities, and Consumers Achieve a Net Zero Impact on the Earth’s Climate.

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Climate Prediction.

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Cowie, Jonathan. 2007. Climate Change: Biological and Human Aspects. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Cox, John D. 2005. Climate Crash: Abrupt Climate Change and What It Means for Our Future. Washington, D. C.: Joseph Henry Press.

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Doucet, Clive. 2007. Urban Meltdown: Cities, Climate Change and Politics as Usual. Gabriola Island, B. C., Canada: New Society.

Doughman, Pamela M. 2007. “California’s Climate Change Policy: Raising the Bar.” Environment, September, 35-43.

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Dunn, Seth. 2001. “Decarbonizing the Energy Economy.” In Lester R. Brown, et al. State of the World 2001. New York: W. W. Norton, 83.

Dunn, Seth. 2002. Reading the Weathervane: Climate Policy from Rio to Johannesburg. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Institute.

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Earthjustice. Air.

Earth Observatory (NASA). Data & Images.

Easterbrook, Greg. 2007. “Global Warming: Who Loses—and Who Wins?” The Atlantic, April, 54-64.

Easterling, David R., et al, 2000. “Climate Extremes: Observations, Modeling, and Impacts.” Science, vol. 289, 2068.

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Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community:

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Environmental Defense. Dirty Diesels: Diesel Nonroad Engines.

Environmental Defense. Early Warnings on Global Warming: Map Depicts Symptoms, Hot Spots.

Environmental Defense. How Green Is Your Car?

Environmental Literacy Council. Climate.

Environment News Service. 2006. “Growth of Atmospheric Methane Stabilizes: May Slow Global Warming.” November 21.

Environment News Service. 2006. “Too Many Air Polluters, Too Few Inspectors.” November 30.

Environment News Service. 2007. “2007 Antarctic Ozone Hole Smaller But Not Recovering.” October 19.

Environment News Service. 2007. “Climate Change Traps World’s Poorest.” November 27.

Environment News Service. 2007. “Industrialized Countries Greenhouse Gases Hit Record High.” November 20.

Environmental News Service. 2007. “Lipstick Spreads the Lead.” October 15.

Environment News Service. 2007. “North America’s Carbon Budget Out of Balance.”

Environment News Service. 2007. “Power Plant Emissions Ranked as a Climate Action Tool.” November 15.

Environment News Service. 2007. “Shrinking Arctic Ice Opens Northwest Passage.” October 1.

Environment News Service. 2007. “Vulnerable Communities Worldwide Adapt to Climate Change.” December 5.

Environment News Source. 2007. “Warming Climate Undermines World Food Supply.” December 4.

Environmental Working Group. The Asbestos Epidemic in America.

Environment Canada. Atmospheric Science: Acid Rain.

Environment Canada. Clean Air.

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Essex, Christopher, and Ross McKitrick. 2003. Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy, and Politics of Global Warming. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Key Porter Books.

Evangelical Climate Initiative.

Exploratorium. Biodiversity and Climate Change.

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Glaciers. Virtual tour of Antarctica.

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Global Change Data and Information System. (GCDIS).

Global Commons Institute.

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Global Warming Skeptics.

Goddard Institute of Space Studies (NASA).

Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA). Air Pollution Images.

Goddard Space Flight Center. Centers for Ozone Data & Information.

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Greenhouse Gas Online. Greenhouse Gas News.

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Harvard Medical School, Center for Health and the Global Environment. Climate Change Futures.

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Healthy Indoor Air for America’s Homes.

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Hot Earth. The Effects of Global Warming.

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