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The Virtual Library Environment page The Committee for the National Institute for the Environment maintains a useful site that allows you to browse the on-line National Library for the Environment. They also have a section on Careers and Opportunities and a site on population. The Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) have launched their new Web Site which examines the relationships among population, health, and environmental issues. The U. S. Environmental Protection Administration has an extensive site with data of all kinds. Here is a site where you can access a great deal of information relevant to climate change compiled by the federal Global Change Data and Information System. Oregon State Department of Environmental Quality and their current air quality index, for example. Information about the ozone layer. The U.S. Global Change Research Office Envirolink, a compilation of environmental sources. The Council on Environmental Quality in the White House. A group called Resources For The Future. GREEN TOOLS FOR BUSINESS STUDENTS: The Geneva-based World Business Council for Sustainable Development, representing 125 international companies, and AISEC, the largest studentorganization in the world, have developed a program to improve environmental literacy. Tidepool is a great source of environmental news updated daily. Starfish is a resource that features "Educational Resources for Sustainability." Here is a link to World Environment which has environmental news from all over the world. Synchronize your watch with the super-accurate atomic clock maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Here's a new site, called FatEarth.com, providing environmental information that was started up by Chris James, a member of the first graduating class of envs majors. |
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