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Activism

  • CLEAR Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research
    CLEAR staff has collected materials on the anti-environmental and anti-regulatory movement and has built a library that includes reports, fact sheets, newsletters, articles and other useful information. - site intro.From 1993 to 1999. Note: the site is no longer being maintained, but the information is impressive and important.
  • Communities for a Better Environment: Environmental Health and Justice for California's Urban Communities
    Links to alerts; take action; youth in action; and links.
  • Computer Energy Saving Initiative
    Download our computer brochure with lots of information about computers, energy consumption, and climate change. - site intro
  • CorpWatch
    Features links to campaigns: Corporate-Free UN, Climate Justice, and Greenwash; Research Tools and Hot Links; an Issue Library, and news. "CorpWatch counters corporate-led globalization through education and activism. We work to foster democratic control over corporations by building grassroots globalization--a diverse movement for human rights, labor rights and environmental justice."
  • Eco-Representatives
    Eco-Reps learn about environmental issues and organize environmental actions in their dorms* and around campus. - site intro
  • Environmental Defense Home Page
    Environmental Defense links science, economics, and law to create innovative, equitable, and cost-effective solutions to the most urgent environmental problems - site intro. Programs in: Ecosystems, Wildlife and Habitat; Energy; Environmental Alliances; Environmental Health; Environmental Justice; Climate and Clean Air; International; Oceans; Transportation; and and Expert Guide.
  • Greenpeace International Homepage
    News on activism campaigns for climate, toxics, nuclear, oceans, genetic engineering, ocean dumping, and forest-related issues.
  • The Right to Know Network
    The Right-to-Know Network provides free access to numerous databases, text files, and conferences on the environment, housing, and sustainable development. With the information available on RTK NET, you can identify specific factories and their environmental effects; analyze reinvestment by banks in their communities; and assess people and communities affected. - site intro
  • Switch Your Bulb! Program
    Download our lighting brochure with lots of information about lights, energy consumption, and climate change. - site intro

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Page last updated: December 19, 2004

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