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LinksEnvironmental Investigation Agency: With offices in London and Washington DC, EIA is an independent, international campaigning organisation committed to investigating and exposing environmental crime such as the illegal trade in wildlife, illegal logging and trade in timber species, and the world-wide trade in ozone depleting substances. Its website includes information about its current campaigns and action, news, a photo gallery and links.
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Environmental News Network: This site provides paragraph-long summaries of breaking stories from Europe, the US and other world regions. It also offers a service called E-wire, supplying corporate environmental press releases.
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Environmental Protection Agency , United States: The EPA's global warming website contains comprehensive information on all issues related to global warming, and how it can be tackled.
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Friends of the Earth: Friends of the Earth International is a federation of autonomous environmental organisations from all over the world. Members in 61 countries campaign on a whole range of environmental issues, including climate change. This area of their website includes background information on climate change, campaign activities, links and publications.
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Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE): Learn about a research project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme that examines the effects of climate change and land use on terrestrial ecosystems, including agriculture, forestry, soils, and biodiversity. It's website includes news, publications, events, reseach activities and links.
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Global Environment Outlook Year Book: Global Environment Outlook Year Book series keeps abreast of environmental issues as they unfold. It also highlights the most significant environmental developments in the year in a visually appealing and reliable volume.
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Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS): GTOS is a programme for observations, modelling, and analysis of terrestrial ecosystems to support sustainable development. It provides information on terrestrial ecosystems for researchers and policy-makers. Its website includes information on activities, TEMS, publications, resources and links.
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Greenpeace: A must-visit site for all aspects of environmental concern, including renewable energy, the marine environment, forests, biodiversity, climate change and pollution and water. Greenpeace is one of the most pro-active environmental organisations.
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GRID-Arendal: Set up in 1989, the Norwegian Government and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established an environmental information centre in Arendal, Norway. The centre was linked to UNEP's Global Resource Information Database (GRID). The aim of the centre is to provide environmental information and communications, with a special emphasis on making science-based knowledge understandable to the public. Its website includes press releases, reports, regional information networks and news. The centre also has a special interest in climate change.
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Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research: The Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, (part of the UK Met Office), provides a focus for the scientific issues associated with climate change. Its website contains the latest news and features, scientic research and reports, as well as a wealth of educational material about climate change, publications and links.
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