Pew Learning Center and Ellison
Library
Web Resources - Environment
Environmental Law and Regulation----Environmental Organizations
Data Sources----Other Useful Sites
Environmental Law and Regulation
- Conservation and Wildlife Laws--from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Environmental Law Institute--working to improve environmental law, policy and management.
- Environmental Laws of the US, Canada and Mexico--from the Commission on Environmental Cooperation.
- Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators--international treaties, laws, agreements, etc., regarding global environmental issues.
- Office of Environmental Management
- Pace University Virtual Environmental Law Library
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Yearbook of International
Co-operation on Environment and Development.--key information on the most important international agreements on environment and development, IGOs and NGOs working in this area, and environmental data and performance records of OECD countries.
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Environmental Organizations
- Air and Waste Management Association--must be a member to access reports, but you can join from the website
- ATSDR: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry--to Protect America's Health from Toxic Exposures
- Ducks Unlimited--from the world's largest wetland conservation organization, this site provides information on wetland conservation, restoration and ecology.
- Environmental Agencies on the Web--from the World Bank, links to various countries' environmental agencies, with topic briefings, country briefings, working papers, and other useful data.
- Environmental Council of the States--includes innovative programs of the various states, policy positions and testimony, news, conference info, and more.
- Environmental Justice--information, cases and reports on environmental justice.
- International Network for Environmental Management--including environmental management standards, case studies, tools, and links.
- National Association for Environmental Management--members have access to a resource list and a jobs forum.
- National Environmental Directory--lists more then 13,000 organizations concerned with environmental issues and education.
- Superfund Innovation Network--a place for interested parties to share strategies and projects information.
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Data Sources
- Biodiversity Conservation Information System--"joint initiative of eleven programmes and partners of IUCN-The World Conservation Union, the Biodiversity Conservation Information System (BCIS) seeks to support environmentally sound decision-making and actions affecting the status of biodiversity and landscapes at the local, national, regional and global levels through cooperative provision of data,
information, advice and related services."
- Chemical Scorecard--a wonderful interactive source from the Environmental Defense Fund allows you to type in your zip code and find out what companies are dumping how much of what chemical contaminants, what health effects, if known, these chamicals have, and how your county compares with other counties in the state. It also includes a form for faxing your questions or complaints directly to the companies.
- Climate Change--primarily composed of the 21-page "Facts and Figures" chapter of the book Climate Change, published by the Pew Center.
- Conservation Databases--links to databases on forest preservation, endangered species, protected areas, marine resources, biodiversity, etc.
- DOE Information Bridge--a searchable index and full text database of all research done by and for the Department of Energy since 1996, with projects in biology, environment, physics, chemistry, and engineering.
- Ecosystem Management Analysis Center--from the Forest Service, offers assistance, data, and training.
- EnviroLink--modestly billed as "the largest online environmental information resource on the planet."
- Environmental Contaminants Encyclopedia
- Environmental Data Interactive Exchange (EDIE)--a service that delivers more to registered users nonetheless contains research reports, news, a job service, training information, etc.
- Environmental Protection Agency--enormous quantities of both data and legal information here. Your basic starting point.
- Forestworld--a searchable database that links to information and websites dealing with forestry and wood products.
- Hazardous Materials Safety--particularly useful links for anyone dealing with spills, cleanup, environmental pollutants.
- National Center for Environmental Health--facts sheets and brochures on environmental health problems.
- National Geophysical Data Center--basic climate, geophysical and environmental data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- St. Ambrose University's Journal Holdings for Environmental Management
- Urban Environmental Management --includes full text documents and articles, statistics, glossary of terms, practical "how to" case studies.
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Other Useful Sources
- Bailey's ecoregions--a description of the ecoregions of the Uinted States (courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service.)
- Consumer Recycling Guide--Tips on how to make it easy. How to deal with easy recyclables, hard-to-dispose of recyclables, price guide to recyclables, tips on how to reduce your junk mail, etc.
- E-the Environmental Magazine
- EarthTrends: The environmental information portal--provides free access to global or country-specific environmental data.
- EcoWeb
- Environmental Careers World--a jobs listing service.
- Environmental Professional's Home Page--links to federal and state
government, regulations, health and safety, conferences, legislation, and training courses.
- Environmental Resources Management--includes an environmental library, articles, papers, breaking news, regulatory updates, links to industry-specific environmental profiles.
- Environmental Resources on the Net
- Environmental Sites on the Internet
- EarthTrends: The Environmental Information Portal
- EPA's Global Warming Page
- The Evolution of the Conservation Movement
- FAO Forestry--presents information on the FAO Forestry Department, which exists to "promote national and international action for the effective conservation, sustainable management and efficient utilization of forest and related resources as an integral element of land use systems."
- Forest History Society Archival Guide--several archival databases covering land use and natural resource issues.
- Global Change Master Directory
- GreenWire--Daily Environmental News.
- Guided Tour on Wind Energy --excellent site for information on wind power.
- Habitat Restoration--a master site for this field, it includes technical information on the evaluation and restoration of natural, physical and biological processes; the eradication of invasive species and reintroduction of extirpated plant and animal species; and the enhancement of degraded aquatic, wetland and/or terrestrial habitats.
- National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education--a resource for campuses wishing to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
- National Library for the Enviroment--full text of approximately 600 Congressional Research Service Reports dealing with environmental issues.
- Sustainable Development/Economics--a set of bibliographies on issues such as watershed and wetlands management, transportation, agriculture and dry land management, economic incentives programs, etc., with sustainable development case studies from a number of countries.
- Technology Policy--Yahoo's guide to sites.
- Transgenic crops: an introduction and resource guide--an excellent summary of the work being done on transgenic crops.
- Waste Biz.Com--the web magazine for environmental professionals.
- World Resources Institute--an enviromental think tank that "goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people's lives."
- The World's Water--provides up-to-date water information and data and web connections to organizations, institutions and individuals working on a wide range of global freshwater problems and solutions.
- Zero Waste America--a site devoted to reducing waste from the entire product life cycle, from manufacturing through consumer use. Files on laws and regulation, as well as proposed model legislation, consumer and health information
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All links on this page checked January, 2000.
Send comments, or suggestions for additional links to David O. Bradshaw.