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Earthday.org
another excellent website spelling out the global
environmental problems of our time.
www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu
one of the best, most comprehensive and most erudite
websites about the relationship between humans, their
activities and global warming, climate change,
deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction and
bio-diversity extinction.
www.enn.com
unquestionably the world's best environmental
news provider
www.envirolink.org
unquestionably the world's most comprehensive
environmental links provider
www.thepetitionsite.com
rally people and get a petition going
www.ruf.rice.edu
Rice University's Model Science Laboratory is
the www.'s most comprehensive site of science
education links
www.wildlifer.com
a dedicated wildlife links website
www.wildlifehc.org
The Wildlife Habitat Council acts to preserve Wildlife
habitat
www.populationconnection.org
highly informative site about the impact of over-population
www.population.com
excellent site for facts about human over-population
www.populationaction.org
facts and figures about population growth and its global
effects
www.unfpa.org
The United Nations own population department careful not to upset
religious anachronisms
www.foei.org
Friends of the Earth International
www.greenpeace.org
Greenpeace International
www.care2.com
makes you want to do something
www.scorecard.org
score your own pollution impact. Scorecard has upset members of
congress because it exposes pollution and the causes of it
www.environmentaldefense.org
we've got to act before
it's too late
www.nonoise.org
noise pollution accompanies planet destruction
www.usgs.gov/education
even the government wants to educate people about environmental
problems
www.wri.org
The world Resources Institute: read all about disappearing land:
soil degradation
www.unccd.int
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. UNCCD
has launched a campaign on desertification: Soil is the
planet's skin.
www.eces.org
Earth Crash Earth Spirit – a site full of
facts
www.eduseek.com
salinization – one of our biggest
environmental problems
www.fao.org
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation details
facts about desertification and related issues
www.usgs.gov
The United States Geological Survey – full of
facts
www.eurekalert.org
information that cannot be ignored
www.epa.gov
The United States environmental agency –
trying hard in the fact of governmental opposition
www.ec.gc.ca
The Canadian Government Environment website
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
NASA's own observations
http://water.usgs.gov
all about the need for water without which there can be no
life
http://edc.usgs.gov
educate yourself regardless of age
http://biology.usgs.gov
the importance of bio-diversity
http://geology.usgs.gov
how geology is impacted
http://landslides.usgs.gov
deforestation is a major cause of landslides
http://geochange.er.usgs.gov
the global pattern of geochange
http://marine.usgs.gov
contmainants from pollution have accumulated in many sediments of
many coastal environments... Beach erosion is
a chronic problem along most open-ocean
shores...
http://energy.usgs.gov
the ongoing and increasing depletion of fossil fuels
http://minerals.usgs.gov
how long will out resources last
http://water.usgs.gov/edu
is there sufficient fresh water for all
http://landsat7.usgs.gov
see environmental problems from a satellite
www.aip.org
The history of scientific work on climate change
www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org
global warming photographed as it is happening.
The Natural Resources Defense Council
giving a wealth of information
www.ncdc.noaa.gov
The full scientific background to global warming
The International Center on global warming
The End of Economic Growth
A unique website that explains how humans have come to
the end of realistic economic growth. If growth
continues: GDP for one person in 2050 will be as high
as the entire GDP of the USA in 1960. A mindboggling
explosion of the global money supply inflation.
Despite spending ever more money on everything from
health to food - overall quality of life is reducing
as global overcrowding, pollution and waste takes
over.