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Old 03-02-2010, 06:02 PM   #353
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This isn't necessarily aimed at the general reader, but should be accessible to someone with an undergraduate education in the sciences:

Goosse H., P.Y. Barriat, W. Lefebvre, M.F. Loutre and V. Zunz,. Introduction to climate dynamics and climate modeling. Online textbook available at http://www.climate.be/textbook

Plus, it is freely available, which is nice. Actually, even if you are new to climate science, there are some interesting bits, particularly on climate modeling, that might be useful.
I've decided to make reading this book a priority before entering into any further debates about the level of evidence (or lack thereof) for climate change. Who's with me? It would make a great "non-fiction book club" choice for March.
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