Greetings!
That's OK. I was pretty sure it must be APA, since your topics are scientific, but I had to check.
First of all, the APA format doesn't use the footnote style for citations; it calls for in-text citations instead. Footnotes are used for explanatory material. However, many instructors want their students to cite with footnotes, even if that's not strictly kosher. In that case, you have to wing it, since APA doesn't have rules for footnote citations. What I do is use the bibliographic APA format, just like you've done.
As to that format, you're very close to right. Your entries just need a little tweaking.
Here's your first one:
Suzuki, D. (August 18, 2006). Public doesn't understand global warming. Science Matters. Retrieved November 10, 2006, from, davidsuzuki.org
The author is done correctly, but you need to switch the order of the date: (2006, August 18).
Italicize
Science Matters[i][/i]. Since this is an electronic source, you are right to include the date of retrieval, but you need to take out the comma after "2006" (and the one after "from," which I'm sure was an accident). The web address should be given in its entirety. What I usually do is go to the page I am citing and copy the whole address out of the window, then paste it on the entry. You'll need a period at the end of the entry (and all entries).
Now to the book:
Mckibben, B. The environmental issue from hell. In D. Spears (Ed.), Improving Reading Skills (pp. 349-355). City College, San Francisco.
Is the "k" in Mckibben supposed to be capitalized? (Just checking!) Everything is correct, with two exceptions: you need to italicize "Improving Reading Skills," and change the "," after the city of publication to ":".
Now the video:
Suzuki, D. (Director/Researcher), Walker, D (Producer). (1998). Nature of Things: Nuclear Power - The Hot Debate [video]. CBC Television
You left out the period after the producer's initial (oops!). Everything else is spot-on (except that final period).
As to the annotated bibliography section: the same rules as above, which means they look good to me!
In case you don't already have a source, a web site I use a lot for APA is:
owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01
They also have a site for MLA.
Good luck with your research. You've done an excellent job!
Thanks,
Sarah, EssayForum.com
Sarah, EssayForum.com