Info Sources for Environment and Natural Resources

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National Organizations & Programs


  • Federal Government
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  • Think Tanks / Research Centers
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  • National Associations / Advocacy
    • It's Getting Hot in Here: t’s Getting Hot in Here is the voice of a growing movement. A community media project, it features the student and youth leaders from the movement to stop global warming and to build a more just and sustainable future.
    • TheNew Community Project - global warming resources.  

      Living more sustainably with the earth and more fairly with its people--that's the mission of the New Community Project. Join us as we provide experiences that change us, resources that challenge us, and a community that gives us hope.

    • Community Food Security Coalition: The Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC) is a North American coalition of diverse people and organizations working from the local to international levels to build community food security.

    • Slow Food USA: Slow Food USA seeks to create dramatic and lasting change in the food system. We reconnect Americans with the people, traditions, plants, animals, fertile soils and waters that produce our food. We seek to inspire a transformation in food policy, production practices and market forces so that they ensure equity, sustainability and pleasure in the food we eat.
  • Other
    • Blogs
      • Climate Progress:  An Insider's View of Climate Science, Politics and Solutions

 

 

Research Reports / Policy Analysis


 

 

 

Statistical Data


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Funding Opportunities


  • ClimateWorks:  The ClimateWorks global family of organizations works in the nations and economic sectors with the highest greenhouse gas emissions. Our work focuses on enacting policies that reduce these emissions through three general policy areas: 1) Energy efficiency standards, 2) Low-carbon energy supply, and 3) Forest conservation and agriculture. 

 

Miscellaneous


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