Environmental Science


NatureServe

NatureServe is a non-profit conservation organization whose mission is to provide the scientific basis for effective conservation action. NatureServe and its network of natural heritage programs are the leading source for information about rare and endangered species and threatened ecosystems.
http://www.natureserve.org/


NSCEP/NEPIS - EPA's Gateway to Free Digital & Paper Publications


Searchable, full-text database of over 30,000 EPA documents.
http://www.epa.gov/nscep/


Real Climate

RealClimate is a commentary site on climate science by working climate scientists for the interested public and journalists. They provide a quick response to developing stories and discussion is restricted to scientific topics.
http://www.realclimate.org


Sustainability and Climate Change


From recycling to clean air, clean water, and more, these government, nonprofit, and educational Web sites offer extensive information on a breadth of environmental topics.
http://www.nybg.org/sustainability/learn_more.php


United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program

Public interest and environmental organizations around the country accelerated demands for information on toxic chemicals being released "beyond the fence line" -- outside of the facility. Against this background, the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) was enacted in 1986.  EPCRA's primary purpose is to inform communities and citizens of chemical hazards in their areas. EPCRA Section 313 requires EPA and the States to collect data annually on releases and transfers of certain toxic chemicals from industrial facilities and make the data available to the public in the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).  Includes information on toxic substances, where and by whom they are released.  Information available state by state.