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3. Governmental organizations
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4. Environmental and Health non-profit organizations
- The World Environmental Organisation (WEO)
includes GreenFacts in its "100 Top Climate Change Sites":
www.world.org/weo/climate.
- KyotoUSA:
KyotoUSA is a grassroots effort to encourage U.S. cities and their
citizens to take action to end global warming.
- International
research institute for environment development (IIED): IIED
is an independent, non-profit organization promoting sustainable
patterns of world development through collaborative research,
policy studies, networking and knowledge dissemination.
- SierraClub:
An organization dedicated to promoting conservation of the natural
environment.
- ClimNet:
The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over
340 Non-Governmental Organizations working to promote government,
private sector and individual action to limit human-induced climate
change to ecologically sustainable levels.
- Minnesotans for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ME3),
a non-profit organization "leading the transition to a clean,
efficient, and fair energy system", links to the GreenFacts
summary in both their Climate Change tutorial and in a list of
reports on the subject:
www.me3.org/issues/climate/tutorial,
www.me3.org/issues/climate/reports.
- ESPERE
(Environmental Science Published for Everybody Round the Earth):
A non-profit organization that provides information on the climate
system for schools and the world's citizens.
- The Heat is Online website, based on the book 'The Heat is On' by Ross Gelbspan, is a useful resource providing links to headlines, policies, and other publications about global climate change. www.heatisonline.org/main.cfm
- ESPACE (European Spatial Planning: Adapting to Climate Events) put the Greenfacts Question-Box on Climate Change on its website at:
www.climateforchange.org.uk/cc%20faq.asp.
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