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Climate change research help...

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Would anyone happen to have a bibliography laying around regarding climate change, including pertinent books, articles from scholarly and popular magazines, etc? I'm doing ok with my research thus far, but a little help from others can sometimes get you information you wouldn't have found otherwise.

This is for a college essay, so if this post could be considered unethical in any way for that reason, please delete or HoS the post. I don't think asking for old bibliographies counts as plagiarism, but it could definitely be mistaken for academic laziness. Thanks for any help, and I apologize if this should never have been posted.
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Post by Paolo »

Best place to start would be with the IPCC reports. Unless you intend to write a lit review on entirely post-IPCC material, this has about the most exhaustive collection of citations you can chase down.
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Post by Paolo »

Also, a "shortcut" (if you can call 1900 citations short).
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