There are many general texts that deal with atmospheric sciences.  Among the best are

  • Frederick, J.  Principles of Atmospheric Science.  Sudbury, MA:  Jones & Bartlett.  2008.
  • Hewitt, N. and Jackson, A.V.   Handbook of Atmospheric Science:  Principles and Applications.  London:  Wiley-Blackwell.  2003.
  • Moran, J.M.  Weather Studies:  An Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3rd edition).   New York:  AMS.  2006.
  • Wallace, J.  Atmospheric Science.  New York:  Academic Press.  2006.

On climatology and climate change:

  • Bonan, G.  Ecological Climatology:  Concepts and Applications.  London:  Cambridge University Press.  2008.
  • Burroughs, W.J.  Climate Change:  A Multidisciplinary Approach.  London:  Cambridge University Press.  2007.
  • Dow, K. and Downing, T.  Atlas of Climate Change (2nd edition).  Los Angeles:  University of California Press.  2007.
  • Hari, P.  Boreal Forest and Climate Change.  New York:  Springer.  2008.
  • Henson, R.  Rough Guide to Climate Change (2nd edition).  New York:  Rough Guide.  2008.
  • Lovejoy, T.E. and Hannah, L.   Climate Change and Biodiversity.  New York: Yale University Press.  2006.
  • Oliver, J.E.  Climatology: An Atmospheric Science.  Toronto:  Pearson.  2001.
  • Pilkey, O.H. and Pilkey, K.C.  Global Climate Change:  A Primer.  Durham, NC:  Duke University Press.  2011.
  • Robinson, P.  Contemporary Climatology.  Toronto:  Pearson.  1999.
  • White, R.  Climate Change in Canada.  Toronto:  Oxford University Press.  2010.

On Weather:

  • Ahrens, C.D.  Essentials of Meteorolgy.  Toronto:  Nelson.  2007.
  • Ahrens, C.D., Jackson, P.L. and Jackson, C.  Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment.  Toronto:  Nelson.   2012.
  • Bologna, J.  Complete Idiot’s Guide To Extreme Weather.  Toronto:  Alpha.  2006.
  • Lutgens, F.K., Tarbuck, E.J. and Tasa. D.  The Atmosphere:  An Introduction to Meteorology, 12th Edition.  Toronto:  Prentice Hall.  2012.
  • Mogil, H.M.  Extreme Weather: Understanding the Science of Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Floods, Heat Waves, Snow Storms, Global Warming and Other Atmospheric Disturbances.  New York:  Leventhal.  2007.
  • St. Clair, C.  Canada’s Weather:  The Climate that Shapes a Nation.  Richmond Hill, ON:  Firefly.  2009.

On science and faith issues:

  • Bancewicz, R.  God in the Lab: How Science Enhances Faith.  Oxford:  Monarch.   2015.
  • Bancewicz, R.  Test of Faith: Spiritual Journeys with Scientists.  Eugene, OR:  Wipf and Stock.   2010
  • Barbour, Ian.  When Science Meets ReligionEnemies, Strangers, or Partners?  San Francisco:  Harper Collins.  2000.
  • Berry, R.J.  True Scientists, True Faith.  Oxford:  Lion Hudson.  2015.
  • Berry, R.J. (Editor).  The Lion Handbook of Science and Christianity.   Oxford:  Lion.  2012.
  • Collins, F.  The Language of God:  A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief.  New York:  Simon and Shuster.  2006.
  • Dennett, D. and Plantinga, A.  Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?  Oxford:  Oxford University Press.   2010.
  • Dixon, T.  Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction.   Oxford: Oxford University Press.  2008.
  • Falk, D.  Coming to Peace With Science.  Downers Grove:  InterVarsity.  2004.
  • Frankenberry, N.K.  The Faith of Scientists: In Their Own Words.  Princeton:  Princeton University Press.  2008.
  • Giberson, K.W. and Collins, F.  The Language of Science and Faith.  Downers Grove: IVP.  2007.
  • Haarsma, D. and Hoezee, S.  Delight in Creation: Scientists Share Their Work with the Church.  Grand Rapids: Center for Excellence in Preaching.  2012
  • Harrison, P.  The Territories of Science and Religion.  Chicago:  Chicago University Press.  2015
  • Hoezee, S.E.  Proclaim the Wonder:  Engaging Science on Sunday.  Grand Rapids:  Baker.  2003.
  • Houghton, J.  The Search for God:  Can Science Help?  Vancouver, BC:  Regent College.  2007.
  • Hutchingson, J.F.  Religion and the Natural Sciences:  The Range of Engagement.  Toronto:  Harcourt Brace.  1993.
  • McGrath, A.E.  “Has Science Eliminated God? Richard Dawkins and the Meaning of Life.” Science and Christian Belief 17 (2005), 115-35.
  • McGrath, A.E.  The Order of Things:  Explorations in Scientific Theology.  London:  T&T Clark.  2006.
  • McGrath, A.E.  The Science Of God: An Introduction To Scientific Theology.  London:  T&T Clark.  2004.
  • McLeish, T.  Faith and Wisdom in Science.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press.  2014.
  • Moltmann, J.  Science and Wisdom.  Minneapolis:  Fortress.  2003.
  • Numbers, R.  Galileo Goes to Jail and other Myths about Science and Religion.  Cambridge, USA:  Harvard University Press.  2009.
  • Peters, T. and Bennett, G.  Bridging Science and Religion.  Minneapolis:  Fortress.  2003.
  • Plantinga, A.  Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press.  2011.
  • Polkinghorne, J.  Exploring Reality:  The Intertwining of Science and Religion.  New Haven, CT:  Yale University Press.  2005.
  • Polkinghorne, J.  One World:  The Interaction of Science and Theology.  Princeton, NJ:  Princeton University Press.  1986.
  • Polkinghorne, J.  Quarks, Chaos, and Christianity.  New York:  Crossroad.  1994.
  • Polkinghorne, J.  Science and Providence:  God’s Interaction with the World.  Boston:  New Science Library.  1989.
  • Richardson, M. and Slack, G. (Editors).  Faith in Science:  Scientists Search for Truth.  London:  Routledge.  2001.
    Ross, H.  Creation and Time.  Colorado Springs:  NavPress.  1994.
  • Ross, H.  A Matter of Days.  Colorado Springs:  NavPress.  2004.
  • Steane, A.  Faithful to Science:  The Role of Science in Religion.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press.  2014.
  • Ward, K.  The Big Questions in Science and Religion.  West Conshohocken, PA:  Templeton.  2008.
  • Wilson, J.  God’s Good World: Reclaiming the Doctrine of Creation.  Grand Rapids:  Baker.  2013.  (Note Wilson is a professor at Carey Theological College, Vancouver)

On Christianity and Environmental Concern:

  • Badke, W.B.  Project Earth:  Preserving the World God Created.  Portland: Multnomah.  1993.
  • Bouma-Prediger, S.  For the beauty of the Earth:  A Christian Vision for Creation Care.  Grand Rapids:  Baker.  2001.
  • Bell, Colin Chaplin, Jonathan White Robert (eds),  Living Lightly, Living Faithfully (electronic versions).  Cambridge:  Faraday Institute.  2013 (free electronic download)
  • Bookless, D.  God doesn’t do waste.  London:  IVP.  2010.
  • Bookless, D.  Planetwise:  How to care for God’s World.  London:  IVP.  2008.
  • Harris, P.  Under the Bright Wings.  London:  Hodder & Stoughton.  1993.
  • Kirk, J.E. and Kirk, D.R.  Cherish the Earth:  The Environment and Scripture.  Scottsdale, PA:  Herald.  1993.
  • Livingstone, D.N., DeWitt, C.B., and Wilkinson, L.  “Eco-myths: | Don’t believe everything you hear about the church and the environmental crisis.”   Christianity Today.  June 27, 2001.
  • Marlow, Hilary.  Biblical Prophets and Contemporary Environmental Ethics.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press.  2009.
  • Martin, B. “Sustainable Development and the Kingdom of God.”  Missio Dei.  Volume 4, 2014.
  • Martin, B.  “Lord of Lark and Lightning:  Reassessing Celtic Christianity’s Environmental Ethic.”  The Journal of Religion and Society.  July 2004.
  • Martin, B.  We Live in God’s Art Gallery.  A Rocha Canada News January 2000.  Pp. 1-2.
  • Northcott, M.S.  The Environment and Christian Ethics.  London:  Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  • Silvius, J.E.  “Bald Eagles and Babies: The case for compassionate conservationism.”  Christianity Today.  June 27, 2001.
  • Snyder, H.A.  “Why We Love The Earth:  Our belief in a Creator, not crisis scenarios, drives our environmental concerns.” Christianity Today. May 15, 1995.
  • Spencer, N, and White, B.  Christianity, Climate Change, and Sustainable Living.  London: SPCK.  2007
  • Tillett, S.  Caring for Creation.  London:  Bible Reading Fellowship.  2005.
  • Wilkinson, D.  The Message of Creation.  Grand Rapids:  Inter Varsity.  2002
  • Wilkinson, L. and Wilkinson, M.  Caring for Creation in your own Backyard.  Vancouver, BC:  Regent College.  1998