With Earth Day coming up on April 22, we invite you to peruse my Climate Change, Energy & Sustainability library guide and also have a look at my book display on the slatwall just inside the Library entrance.

The guide contains tabs for relevant websites, databases, videos and podcasts, books, articles, reports, and more. The website tab is broken down into the following categories: Climate Change Research & Data, Climate Change News, Weather, and Sustainability & Renewable Energy. For those of you, like me, who are interested in the weather, links to the National Weather Service and Weather Underground will provide you with a large amount of current and historical data. You may search both websites by location. The National Weather Service provides official data, whereas Weather Underground features data mostly from amateur weather stations. Both are good primary sources in the field. Click on the National Weather Service -- Rainfall Monitoring link to see precipitation totals for various time intervals recorded at different professional and amateur stations throughout the Philadelphia region. If you scroll down to Delaware County, sometimes you will see a measurement listed for Bryn Mawr. That one is mine.

A link found under Climate Change Research and Data is World Weather Attribution. It features studies in attribution science, which examines the extent to which climate change is responsible for individual weather events. A recent New York Times article, which is listed under the Articles tab, reports that through attribution science it has been concluded that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was wetter than it would have been absent climate change. To read the article, sign in using your Harcum New York Times account.

My book display contains classic books on the environment such as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and Al Gore's Earth in the Balance. I also would like to recommend the following three books that can be found in the display as well as under the Books tab in the library guide:

Cover ArtEnviromedics: The Impact of Climate Change on Human Health by Jay Lemery; Paul Auerbach
Call Number: 613.1 .L552 2017
ISBN: 9781442243187
Cover ArtClimate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know by Joseph Romm
Call Number: 363.73874 .R766 2018
ISBN: 9780190866105

Remember that if you have questions about these resources or any others, please don’t hesitate to ask us. You may visit the Library during the hours posted on the Library's homepage, email us at library@harcum.eduuse our chat service, or call us at 610-526-6085.

                                

Bill Fanshel

Evening/Weekend Librarian

wfanshel@harcum.edu

610-229-9311