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Links to Publication and Report Listings, Bibliographies, and On-line Documents.

  1. Saskatchewan Research Council
  2. Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative - Publication Listings
  3. Government of Canada - Climate Change
  4. Federal Publications Inc - List of books on state of the environment, environment legislation and Canadian weather
  5. The Pembina Institute
  6. Canadian Council of Ministers for the Environment - Publications Catalogue
  7. Pew Center on Global Climate Change - Report Listings
  8. Global Climate Change Student Guide - Reference List
  9. National Center for Atmospheric Research - Environmental and Societal Impacts Group
  10. David Suzuki Foundation - publications
  11. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - Canadian Communications
  12. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - Publication Listings
  13. Green Teacher
  14. More Weather.com - Weather Bookstore
  15. Manitoba Eco-Network:  Alice Chambers Memorial Library houses a variety of videos and print materials on various environmental topics including new Climate Change Material
Have a look at the Saskatchewan brochure "Climate Change Saskatchewan Edition" to learn about the issue, what government and industry is doing and how you can take action.  

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