Possible Changes in The Atlantic - European/Mediterranean Weather Delivery System
 
The "Models"
 

Animation: A simplified model of global ocean circulation] Abrupt Climate Change from: Abrupt Climate Change: Should We Be Worried? - Prepared for a panel on abrupt climate change at the World Economic Forum Davos, Switzerland, January 27, 2003," Ocean and Climate Change Institution - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, (27 January 2003).
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Animation: "If too much fresh water enters the North Atlantic..."
Abrupt Climate Change: Should We Be Worried? - Prepared for a panel on abrupt climate change at the World Economic Forum Davos, Switzerland, January 27, 2003," Ocean and Climate Change Institution - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution., (27 January 2003).


The Pentagon Scenario
 

Abrupt Climate Change: "Imagining the Unthinkable" On Point - WBUR, Boston (Wednesday, March 3, 2004), discussing the simulations study:

 

Peter Schwartz and Doug Randall An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and Its Implications for United States National Security: Imagining the Unthinkable October 2003.


The Instrumental Recordings:
 

BBC News about Instrumental Measurements of North Atlantic Temperature & commentary by Mark Lynas - 1 December 2005

 
Quirin Schiermeier, "Atlantic currents show signs of weakening: Research cruise reveals evidence of half-century of wane," Nature, (30 November 2005).

The Press Representation:
 

Heidi Cullen "Is the Ice Age coming to Europe?,"
The Weather Channel, (1 December 2005).

  Andrew C. Revkin "Scientists Say Slower Atlantic Currents Could Mean a Colder Europe," The New York Times, (1 December 2005).
  David Shukman, "Colder winters predicted for Britain," BBC News Online, (1 December 2005).
  Elizabeth Palmer, "Gulf Stream Begins To Cool," CBS News Online, (1 December 2005).

Popular Culture Representation:
 

20th Century Fox
2004 The Day After Tomorrow: Where Will You Be- [Official website of the forthcoming movie. 28 May 2004] Trailers - Small Medium Large

  Stephen Gaghan, "Syriana," Studio 360, (4 December 2005).

Public Pressure for Climate Change Policy
 
Global Demostrations, Saturday 3 December 2005
Global Climate Campaign
Global Citizen Response to Climate "Negotiations"

  Ian Pocock, "Mass global protests at climate change," BBC News Online, (3 December 2005).
  "Tens of Thousands in 30 Cities Protest Global Warming" Democracy Now, (5 December 2005.

Senior Scientist Reiterates Warning:
 

James Hansen, BBC Report (1300 GMT, 7 December 2005) of Hansen's statement at American Geophysical Union Meetings in San Francisco, California.


Montreal Meetings - COP 11 - November 29 - 9 December
  Canadian Prime Minister - Montreal Climate Talks - 7 December 2005
  U.S. Rejects New Talks on Climate Change
  Andrew Revkin, Report from Montreal, 5 December 2005.
Andrew Revkin, Report from Montreal, 6 December 2005.
Andrew Revkin, Report from Montreal, 7 December 2005.
Andrew Revkin, Report from Montreal, 8 December 2005.
Andrew Revkin, Report from Montreal, 9 December 2005.
  James Hansen's Statement at AGU, San Diego, California, Montreal Conference and Michael Meacher, former British Minister for the Environment, BBC News (1300 GMT 7 December 2005).
  Tom Athanasiou and Paul Baer, "Where We Stand: Honesty about Dangerous Climate Change, and about Preventing it," Foreign Policy in Focus, 7 December 2005.
  Andrew C. Revkin, "U.S. Resists New Targets for Curbing Emissions," The New York Times, (8 December 2005).
  "UN poised for new climate talks," BBC News Online, (9 December 2005).
  "Clinton calls for climate agreement," BBC News Online, (9 December 2005).