Over the last two years there has been an explosion of climate change related information. As more and more individuals and organizations document every aspect of climate change, from adaptation strategies on local communities to international climate policy frameworks, the challenge of searching, querying and determining the relevance of content gets more
complex every day. A new online library aims to facilitate such task by gathering in an online and open library the most relevant links to documents related to climate change so that anyone interested in climate change can save time and
find them easily.
The Climate Library allows anyone to submit relevant documents such as reports, research papers or even master or PhD thesis. When doing so an abstract, author(s), date of publication and keywords can be added so that other users can search the library more easily.
The Climate Deal Team will then check that all information entered is correct and will create a specific reference for each article so that a question about the document can be entered on the platform adding the reference as a tag. Climate Deal will actively promote the participation of authors who will then be able to answer questions related to their paper on the climatedeal platform (www.climatedeal.org or http://community.climatedeal.org).











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