Simple Introductions to Climate Change [1]
Reporting on Climate Change: Understanding the Science [2]
A layperson's explanation of many of the key concepts and findings from IPCC reports. Written and produced by the Environmental Law Institute and the Environmental Health Center with funding from the Energy Dept's research office.
Global Climate Change Research Explorer [3]
This award-winning, highly graphic explanatory Web site is produced by the Exploratorium with funding from the National Science Foundation. The Exploratorium is a Web-savvy San Francisco-based science museum.
Rough Guide to Climate Change [4]
This inexpensive paperback is part of the commercial Rough Guides series. It is authored by Robert Henson, a writer on the communications staff of the prestigious University Consortium on Atmospheric Research (UCAR). Henson has degrees in both meteorology and journalism, and has worked hard to produce a complete, unbiased, and understandable approach to the subject.
The Basics: A Brief Introduction to Climate Change [5]
An online and objective explanation of the basics from the well-regarded New England Aquarium, with great infographics.
Introduction to Climate Change: Lecture Notes for Meteorologists [6]
Published by the World Meteorological Organization, this introduction is written by John T. Houghton, a former co-chair of the IPCC
Global Warming: The Complete Briefing [7]
By John T. Houghton (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994 New York). See also "Overview of the Climate Change Issue" [8].
The Science of Global Climate Change [9]
This 20-page text distributed free in pdf format is by Mike MacCracken, former head of the U.S. Global Change Research Program.