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Both ENDS

Both ENDS is an organization that was started by Dutch environmental organizations in 1986. Their primary goal was to help environmental organizations in developing countries do their best work, since they often "operate within a context of political repression and lack information, contacts and financial, political and moral support." The first item visitors will notice when they go to their...

https://www.bothends.org/en/
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Breathing Earth

Visual simulation and representation programs and applications have been popping up online in greater numbers, and this recent find is one that will pique the interest of scientists, policy makers, and others who are concerned about carbon dioxide emission rates across the Earth. The Breathing Earth site was created by David Bleja, and he draws on a number of resources (such as the World Factbook...

http://www.breathingearth.net/
Building Green

There's a great deal of talk about "building green" in the architecture and design world, but to many, this phrase may not mean a great deal. This website, created by the Building Green company, can help the uninitiated learn more about this subject. First-time visitors should click on the "Green Building Information" area. Here they can get answers to such question as "What is green?" and also...

https://www.buildinggreen.com/
Center for the Built Environment

There are a number of thinktanks and policy groups dedicated to exploring the built environment, and the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) is perhaps one of the most intriguing of the entire group. Created in 1997 by a group of industry and government leaders, the CBE at the University of Berkeley is supported by a major grant from the National Science Foundation and several other...

https://cbe.berkeley.edu/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Environmental Health

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a wide range of materials at its disposal, and does a great job of bringing these resources to the general public, journalists, and fellow scientists. This particular section of the fine CDC site brings together items related to environmental health. The items are arranged chronologically and date back to October 2011. The fact sheets,...

https://www.cdc.gov/features?Sort=Date%3A%3Adesc&Category=En...
Colleges and universities continue to respond to students' concerns about sustainability by crafting environmentally-friendly policies and initiatives

BU makes 'green' honor roll http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080729/NEWS01/807290329/1001 UO makes honor roll for sustainability http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.cms.support.viewStory.cls?cid=125402&sid=4&fid=1 Green Rating Honor Roll http://www.princetonreview.com/green-honor-roll.aspx?uidbadge= Harvard Green Campus...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/2008/0801
Convention on Biological Diversity: Forest Biodiversity

The Convention on Biological Diversity: Forestry Biodiversity is a program of The United Nations and United Nations Environment Programmes. Visitors who would like a comprehensive explanation of forest biodiversity should check out the heading on the left side of any page "About Forest Biodiversity", and its accompanying links "What is Forest Biological Diversity?", "What's the Problem?", "Why...

https://www.cbd.int/forest/
Desalination: A National Perspective

The promise of desalination as a panacea to the world's insatiable demand for freshwater has been held out for decades, and engineers and others have set their full intellectual powers to this task. Released in late April 2008, this report from the National Academies Press takes a close look at the feasibility of large-scale desalination schemes. One of the reports primary recommendations is that...

https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/12184/desalination...
Design for a Living World

The Nature Conservancy commissioned high-profile designers such as Isaac Mizrahi, Kate Spade, and others to produce textiles, furniture, jewelry, handbags, and decorative objects that were sustainable and used materials and methods from local craftspeople around the world. Some of the innovative designs, found at the top of the page in the "Project" tab, include FSC-Certified Plywood Furniture",...

https://www.nature.org/media/design/index.html
Drawing inspiration from different sources, teams work to build an environmentally sound car

100 Years after the Ford Model T, what does the future hold for our cars? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=506493&in_page_id=1965 Automotive X Prize http://auto.xprize.org/ Howstuffworks: "How Electric Cars Work" [Macromedia Flash Player] http://auto.howstuffworks.com/electric-car.htm Aptera [Macromedia Flash...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/2008/0111
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