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  1. After the Ice Age
    The Return of Life to Glaciated North America

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1991
  2. Brock University
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  3. EnvironmentSources.com
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2017
    Web portal with information about environmental issues and resources, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
  4. The Heat Is On
    The Climate Crisis, The Cover-up, The Prescription

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1997
    A book discussing the ever-worsening threat of global climate change.
  5. Legacy
    The Natural History of Ontario

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1989
    A comprehensive, extensively illustrated natural history of Ontario, covering bedrock, soils, birds, mammals, insects, wildflowers, forests, prehistoric life, and much more.
  6. The Physiography of Southern Ontario
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1967
    The book begins with a brief account of the bedrock of Southern Ontario, continues with its galcial geology, then treats all its surface features, including river valleys, in some detail. The second half describes the physiography and land use and settlement of each of fifty-two regions. It ends with a brief summary, a glossary, and a bibliography.
  7. Road Rocks Ontario
    Over 250 Geological Wonders to Discover

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 2013
    Presents detailed descriptions of over 250 of the most fascinating geological wonders of Ontario.
  8. 'Stable' NE Greenland ice sheet is melting away
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2014
    A new study has found that the NE section of the Greenland ice sheet - thought to be stable due to the extreme cold - has been losing ice since 2006 with increasing speed. And that has huge implications for global sea level rise.

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