Searches are personal. My first piece in Scientific Blogging was about the Copenhagen Congress. The 11-day conference will start tomorrow. So I did a search for you on climate and energy in my own writing here. At the end included also is the must-read list for Copenhagen from Nature.

 

 

List of must-reads from Nature.com:



Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis by Al Gore


Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet by Mark Lynas


Challenged by Carbon: The Oil Industry and Climate Change by Bryan Lovell


Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed by James C. Scott


Kyoto2: How to Manage the Global Greenhouse by Oliver Tickell


Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity by Mike Hulme


The Sustainability Mirage: Illusion and Reality in the Coming War on Climate Change by John Foster


Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto by Stewart Brand

Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report by Rajendra K. Pachauri and&Andy Reisinger

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