Not exact matches
I don't know of any standard place to find this information, but you can try the acknowledgements page of the book, the author's
website, searching by author on AgentQuery, or simply
Googling it (comb through the results carefully, though; see
below).
As I mentioned to Dan
below, my personal
website was more for people to come across if they
Googled my name.
Below are several
websites to check out & if you don't find what you're looking for here,
google and you will find plenty more!
If you
google «ocean acidification,» the first 3
websites presented according to «
Google's truth rankings» are: 1) Wikipedia, 2) NOAA's PMEL site featuring the graphic cartoon shown
below with a dissolving pteropod shell (a sea butterfly) as the icon of ocean acidification, and 3) the Smithsonian's Ocean Portal site similarly featuring a dissolving sea butterfly shell.
When a home buyer types in «homes near eugene golf course» Mr. Haas»
website shows on the first page of
GOOGLE right
below Zillow.