Global Warming Books and Links

by joi on October 24, 2008

Why the Wind Blows Like a lot of you, I’ve been reading more and more about global warming. Quite frankly, it’s something I’ve had trouble getting my mind completely around (Maybe because my mind doesn’t really want to make the trip?). So I’ve been researching and reading and reading and researching.

After all, how in the name of all that’s polar am I going to save my dear Polar Bears if I don’t know what I’m up against. Hmph.

I’ve found several resources that those of you who are also interested in the subject of global warming and the weather, in general. After reading Why the Wind Blows by Matthys Levy, I’ve become somewhat obsessed with the weather. I never knew it was so fascinating.

Below are links to informative sites and references, including Mr. Levy’s easy-to-understand book.

Why the Wind Blows by Matthys Levy
Global Warming – Early Warning Signs
Global Warming.org
Global Warming: A Scientific and Biblical Expose of Climate Change – DVD

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