I thought some of these articles and graphics would be useful for
teaching about climate change. Available at
http://www.igbp.net/page.php?pid=231
David Inouye
<http://www.meint.se/me3/open/click.jsp?_function=stats&userid=26899158&versionid=44941&url=http://www.igbp.net/page.php?pid=231>Global
Change magazine (74; Winter 2009)
The inaugural issue of the Global Change magazine, which takes over
from IGBP's newsletter is now available for download. The issue
focuses on recent carbon-cycle research. Articles span a wide range
of topics, including planetary boundaries, the global carbon budget
and China's urban emissions.
Regulars
* Editorial - p 3
* IGBP News - p 4
* Global Change News - p 10
Cover Story
* A planet on the edge - p 8
Features
* Climate change in a nutshell - p 14
* A vision for our planet - p 16
* Tracking China's urban emissions - p 20
* Have we reached peak CO2? - p 24
* Closing the global budget for CO2 - p 28
* Where sinking land meets rising water - p 32
* Climate services for all? - p 36
* Getting a handle on ecosystem services - p 40