The Editors have assembled a list of websites where TH!NKers might find some inspiration for stories:

worldchanging.com
Worldchanging is a green website from Seattle that is dedicated to finding new green ideas and tools that can change the planet. Their focus is more on sustainable solutions in general than climate change, but the blog also has very interesting pieces on that topic

openthefuture.com
Open the future is a blog by the American futurist Jamais Cascio, who was formerly engaged in Worlchanging blog. The blog regularly covers cutting edge climate change issues.

grist.org
Grist is a website / blog that covers current green issues from a US perspective. It's probably the best source on the politics of climate change in the United States, but it does not really have a global perspective.

climateprogress.org
Climate Progress is the blog of Joe Romm, an expert on the politics of climate change.

amazonia.org.br
At the disposal of researchers, investors, journalists, students, travelers and those who are just curious, Amazonia is an attempt to orient the surfer to the various "worlds" that exist in the Amazon.

panda.org
WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of our planet's natural environment, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

greenpeace.org
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace

realclimate.org
Real Climate is a blog written by a group of climate scientists that gives explanations of the current state of climate change science, sometimes still with a high level of technical details.

europe.theoildrum.com
The Oil Drum: Europe is a European blog on the (still controversial) 'peak oil' hypothesis. It covers a great deal of European energy policy.

3eintelligence.wordpress.com
3E Intelligence is the blog of European environmental expert Willy de Backer.

eea.europa.eu
The European Environmental Association is an authoritative source of environmental information. Leave the left side search options to ‘All’ and select ‘climate’, or any other relevant topic on the right side. Many relevant and recent reports will appear.

iied.org
Over 40 journalists from Asia, Asia-Pacific, Africa, The Middle East and Latin America are posting stories on climate change issues in developing countries, including reporting on the 2009 Copenhagen Summit.

imperial.ac.uk/climatechange
The Grantham Institute briefing papers provide background and advice on key climate change issues. Based on the research expertise at Imperial, the papers summarise current state of play, and suggest what needs to be done for adapting to and mitigating climate change.

greenhorizon-online.com
The online magazine of the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe. A useful environmental stories resource on the post-socialist region and EU integration.

ens-newswire.com
Daily international wire service of the environment. Find here late-breaking environmental news. You can also subscribe for a World Wire e-mail newsletter.

world-wire.com
On World-Wire you can read press releases from environmentally relevant organizations and corporations that keep you up to the minute on this fast-changing field.

stopclimatechaos.org
Self-described as the UK’s largest group of people dedicated to action on climate change and limiting its impact on the world’s poorest communities.

guardian.co.uk/environment/network
The Guardian Environment Network brings together the world's best websites focusing on green topics. The network connects sites from across the globe that provide high-quality news, opinion, advice, blogs, data and tools.

blogs.worldwatch.org/datelinecopenhagen
A project of the Worldwatch Institute’s Climate and Energy Program, led by Chris Flavin and Janet Sawin. Contains posts from Worldwatch staff and contributors on the most critical developments leading up to Copenhagen.

junkscience.com
Junk Science is published by Steve Milroy, a co-founder and portfolio manager of the Free Enterprise Action Fund (the first conservative/libertarian mutual fund); and a long-time columnist for FoxNews.com

climatechangefraud.com
Climate Change Fraud is a climate change blog focusing on the media's portrayal of climate change. CCF advocates that climate change is not a man-made phenomenon.

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