OmniTRAX/Broe Quest Series: Quest North
Climate Change Resources
(The following documents are in PDF format, if you do not have Adobe Acrobat reader you can download it for free from Adobe's website. )
Arctic Bridge
- Forbes Magazine December13, 2004 (PDF 2.35MB/3Pgs)
Arctic Council & International Arctic Science Committee
- Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Policy Document (PDF 121KB/7Pgs)
- Arctic Human Development Report (AHDR) SUMMARY (PDF 15KB/1Pg)
- Impacts of a Warming Arctic: Artic Climate Impact Assessment (PDF 15.4MB/146Pgs)
- Impacts of a Warming Arctic: Artic Climate Impact Assessment Highlights (PDF 1.69 MB/20Pgs)
- Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Testimony (PDF 314KB/10Pgs)
- Ministerial Declaration (PDF 130KB/9Pgs)
City of Winnipeg
- Climate Pledge (PDF 463KB/1Pg)
Climate Change Connection
- Fund Guide (PDF 700KB/25Pgs)
- Arctic Future: The Circumpolar International Internship Newsletter October 2004 (PDF 95KB/5Pgs)
- Arctic Future: The Circumpolar International Internship Newsletter March 2004 (PDF 128KB/4Pgs)
Government of Canada
- Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: A Canadian Perspective (PDF 8.9MB/201Pgs)
IISD
- Realizing Opportunities: Emissions Trading in Manitoba (PDF 1.45MB/106Pgs)
- A Youth Strategy for Public Outreach on Climate Change (PDF 296KB/30Pgs)
On-line Resources (PDF 277KB/3Pgs)
One-Tonne Challenge (PDF 8.4KB/26Pgs)
Manitoba
- Manitoba and Climate Change: Investing in our future (PDF 2.09MB/69Pgs)
Transportation
- Arctic Shipping Activities into the Next Decade (PDF 470KB/5Pgs)
Misc. Articles
- Conserving Biodiversity Coldspots (PDF 1.83MB/9Pgs)
- The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change (PDF 62KB/1Pg)
- Report to predict big changes in Arctic (PDF 32KB/2Pgs)
Various
- Climate, Nature, People: Indicators of Canada’s Changing Climate (PDF 3.16MB/51Pgs)
- Climate Change Litigation (PDF 163KB/3Pgs)
- Climate ChangeThe Scientific Basis for Concern (PDF 4.85/43Pgs)
- RealClimate.org
A site where scientists address the controversies about climate change science as represented in the media. - The Heat is Online, Ross Gelbspan's website