Prepared by Wil Burns,
Communications Director/Research Associate, Pacific Institute for Studies
in Development, Environment, and Security
& Co-Chair, American Society of
International Law Wildlife Interest Group
Last updated: 05/14/2000
This bibliography of peer-reviewed and gray literature (including journal articles, newspaper articles, reports and materials on the Internet) focuses on climate change
(defined herein as global warming or ozone depletion) and its impacts on flora and fauna species and critical supporting ecosystems. Over 2110 citations have been
included to date and the bibliography will be updated every two months. Ultimately, each entry will be categorized in a variety of ways, permitting key word searches and
compilations by subject, region, or author. Any corrections or suggestions for additional citations should be sent to Wil Burns at the Institute.
We would like to thank everyone who has been thoughtful enough to contribute citations for the bibliography.
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