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The amount of information about environmental issues is staggering. Below are several different types of resources. Click the link to find a wide range of important information.

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Web Resources
— by David Barnhill — last modified May 11, 2010 09:15 AM
  • There is an INCREDIBLE number of great organizations and sources of information out on the internet. The following links direct you to web pages that may contain helpful information concerning environmental issues worldwide.
Research Resources — by David Barnhill — last modified May 11, 2010 09:15 AM
  • "Where do I find sources for research in environmental studies?" There are many sources that are in our library. For starters, check the following.

Environmental News — by David Barnhill — last modified May 11, 2010 09:15 AM
  • Want to keep up with what is happening in the environment? There are several ways you can go.
State of the Environment — by David Barnhill — last modified May 11, 2010 09:15 AM
  • One of the most important questions in environmental studies is: How bad is it? Here are some major publications that give broad and detailed assessment of where we are and where we are going.
Climate Change — by David Barnhill — last modified Aug 30, 2010 08:11 PM
  • Don't let the ideologues and the corporations fool you. Climate change is real, and its going to be bad. It is the greatest issue of our time. Here are some websites that provide reliable information.
Climate Change News

 

  • Here are some of the countless articles that indicate the danger of climate change. It's not cheerful reading, but we can't put our head in the sand or fiddle while the planet slow burns.
The Sixth Mass Extinction

 

  • Look around. The world seems so normal. Yet we are in the middle of the sixth mass extinction in the history of the planet. And we are causing it.
UW Oshkosh Environmental Studies Annual Reports — by David Barnhill — last modified Sep 18, 2010 06:08 PM
  • Each year the Director of Environmental Studies reviews the state of the program. Here are the recent reports.

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