Annotated Bibliography Your bibliography will be written as a Works Cited list. It must include: • All identifying information (author’s name, title of work, title of source, publisher, year of publication, URL, date of access, etc.). Be sure to include only the information that is relevant for that particular source. For example, a book will not need a URL. • Under each source, write an interesting fact, statistic, or quote that you could potentially use in your paper. • You must have 5 different sources. You will earn 1 point for each correctly written citation. You will earn a second point for including an appropriate (useful) quote, statistic, fact. You will not get points for duplicated sources. Example : George López Dr. Alvarez-Galván Eng. 1A 25 September 2020 Annotated Bibliography Dean, Cornelia. “Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet.” The New York Times, 22 May 2007, www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/earth/22ander.html?_r=0. Accessed 12 May 2016. Interesting Fact: The 2012 drought was the US’s most costly drought in history. The US lost approximately $20 billion from this drought. Gowdy, John. “Avoiding Self-organized Extinction: Toward a Co-evolutionary Economics of Sustainability.” International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, vol. 14, no. 1, 2007, pp. 27-36. Statistic: Greenland lost an average of 281 billion tons of ice per year between 1993 and 2016, while Antarctica lost about 119 billion tons during the same time period. The rate of Antarctica ice mass loss has tripled in the last decade. An Inconvenient Truth. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, performances by Al Gore and Billy West, Paramount, 2006. Quote: Each one of us is a cause of global warming, but each one of us can make choices to change that with the things we buy, the electricity we use, the cars we drive; we can make choices to bring our individual carbon emissions to zero. The solutions are in our hands, we just have to have the determination to make it happen. We have everything that we need to reduce carbon emissions, everything but political will. But in America, the will to act is a renewable resource.[10] Nordhaus, William D. “Global Warming Economics.” Science, vol. 294, no. 5545, 9 Nov. 2001, pp. 1283-84, DOI: 10.1126/science.1065007. Quote: Climate change is no longer some far-off problem; it is happening here, it is happening now Uzawa, Hirofumi. Economic Theory and Global Warming. Cambridge UP, 2003. Statistic: Two-thirds of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has been severely damaged by coral bleaching. This occurs when algae living within the coral tissue are expelled, usually as a result of water temperatures being too high. As a result, the coral loses its vibrant appearance, turns white and becomes weaker.