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Top 5 Resources for Global Warming Research

Friday April 13, 2007

Global warming is a hot topic right now, and one that many of your teachers may be talking about in science class. If you are interested in writing a paper about climate change, you may have a difficult time, though. You’ll soon find yourself weeding through some confusing sources.

Many sites are written by scientists or politicians and they contain words and ideas that many of us struggle to understand. That’s why the list of the Top 5 Sources for Climate Change may come in handy for the future scientists out there.

One thing that students will soon discover is that the topic of global warming is controversial for some people. There are some who don’t agree with the scientific consensus that is offered in many articles. For this reason, you may need to think about political bias as you read these and other sources.

For help in recognizing political bias you may be interested in:

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