| Core Concepts in Health, 9/e Paul M. Insel,
Stanford University School of Medicine Walton T. Roth,
Stanford University School of Medicine
Environmental Health
Health LinksGeneral Information Local Environmental Health Information Acid Rain Air Pollution: Outdoor and Indoor Chemical Pollution Energy Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change Ozone Depletion Population Growth Radiation and Radon Solid Waste/Garbage/Recycling Other Environmental Health Issues Advocacy Groups
General Information
| American Public Information on Environment
(http://www.americanpie.org)
Information and links relating to environmental education for the general public. | | | | CDC National Center for Environmental Health
(http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/)
Provides brochures and fact sheets on a variety of topics, including lead poisoning, air pollution, extreme heat and cold, and health and safety issues following floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other types of emergencies and disasters. | | | | Earth Times
(http://www.earthtimes.org)
An international online newspaper devoted to global environmental issues. | | | | Eco-Labels
(http://www.eco-labels.org)
Provides information on what label claims such as "tuna safe," "organic," and "made from recycled wood" mean. | | | | Ecological Footprint
(http://www.lead.org/leadnet/footprint/intro.htm)
Calculates your personal "ecological footprint" based on your diet, transportation patterns, and living arrangements. | | | | Environmental Defense Fund
(http://www.edf.org)
Provides information on many environmental health problems as well as tips for individual action. Site also has interactive assessments, including one that calculates the amount of pollution your car produces each year. | | | | Environmental Health Clearinghouse (EHC)
(http://infoventures.com/e-hlth)
Provides fact sheets and answers to frequently asked questions about many environmental problems. | | | | Environmental News Network
(http://www.enn.com)
Provides daily environmental news and special reports in print, audio, and video. | | | | Environmental Organization Web Directory
(http://www.webdirectory.com)
An environmental search engine with an extensive and well-organized collection of links. | | | | National Association of Physicians for the Environment
(http://www.napenet.org)
An organization of physicians dedicated to disseminating information about the impact of pollutants on health and on ways to reduce or eliminate pollutants. | | | | National Safety Council Environmental Health Center
(http://www.nsc.org/ehc.htm)
Provides information on lead, radon, indoor air quality, hazardous chemicals, and other environmental issues. | | | | NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
(http://www.niehs.nih.gov)
Provides fact sheets and pamphlets about environmental-related diseases and health risks; see especially the menu of http://www.niehs.nih.gov/external/a2z/home.htm Environmental Diseases from A to Z. | | | | Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)
(http://www.seac.org)
A coalition of student and youth environmental groups; includes contact information for local groups. | | | | United Nations Environment Programme
(http://www.unep.org)
Provides information on international treaties developed to deal with environmental issues. | | | | United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization: Environmental Links
(http://www.fao.org/GTOS/lnks.html)
A collection of links on environmental issues. | | | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
(http://www.epa.gov)
Provides information about EPA activities and many consumer-oriented materials relating to environmental health. http://www.epa.gov/epahome/browse.htm Browse a list of EPA topics to find information on a particular subject; see also the listings under specific environmental issues below. | | | | World Health Organization: Protection of the Human Environment
(http://www.who.int/peh/index.html)
Provides information about global environmental problems and programs. | | | | World Resources Institute
(http://www.wri.org)
Conducts research and encourages implementation of environmentally healthy policies; also develops and disseminates tools for environmental education. | | | | Worldwatch Institute
(http://www.worldwatch.org)
A public policy research organization focusing on emerging global environmental problems and the links between the world economy and the environment. |
Local Environmental Health Information
| Environmental Defense Fund Pollution Scorecard
(http://www.scorecard.org)
Enter your zip code and find out about the pollution levels in your community as well as key local sources of different types of pollutants. | | | | EPA AIRNOW
(http://www.epa.gov/airnow)
Provides real-time air pollution data for many regions of the United States. | | | | EPA's Surf Your Watershed
(http://www.epa.gov/surf3)
Locate your watershed using a map or zip code search and then retrieve information about the source and status of your local water supply; links to other types of information about the local environment are also included in the search results. | | | | EPA Superfund Site Information
(http://www.epa.gov/superfund/)
Learn more about the Superfund sites in your community; try examining sites on the National Priorities List Map or perform a basic query search. | | | | EPA Your Community
(http://www.epa.gov/epahome/comm.htm)
Allows users to search by their zip code for information about pollution levels, hazardous waste sites, and other environmental health problems in their community. | | | | U.S. Geological Survey: Acid Rain Maps
(http://bqs.usgs.gov/acidrain)
To see a U.S. map of showing rain pH, click on "view and download U.S. maps of atmospheric deposition," select the map for the most recent year, and then choose an appropriate format for the pH map. (Normal rain has a pH between about 5.0 and 6.5; precipitation with a pH value less than 5.0 is considered acid rain.) |
Acid Rain
| Environment Canada: Acid Rain
(http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain)
Includes basic information about the causes and effects of acid rain. | | | | EPA: Acid Rain
(http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets)
Provides background information about the sources and effects of acid rain and descriptions of current programs designed to control it. | | | | U.S. Geological Survey: Acid Rain
(http://bqs.usgs.gov/acidrain)
Provides information on current acid rain measurements and on the effects of acid rain. |
Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change
| Climate Change and Human Health Integrated Assessment Web
(http://www.jhu.edu/~climate)
Provides information about the potential impacts of climate change on human health. | | | | EPA: Global Warming
(http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming)
Provides background information on the earth's climate, material on causes and potential effects of global warming, suggested actions, and links; additional EPA information is available at a separate site focusing on http://www.epa.gov/ghginfo/index.htmMethane and Other Greenhouse Gases. | | | | Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(http://www.ipcc.ch)
Provides information and reports on a variety of issues relating to global warming, including emissions sources, land use changes, and the impacts of climate change. | | | | NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
(http://www.giss.nasa.gov)
Provides information and data relating to global warming and other climate-related issues. | | | | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Climate
(http://www.noaa.gov/climate.html)
Provides information on a variety of issues related to climate, including global warming, drought, and El Niño and La Niña. | | | | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Paleoclimatology Program: A Paleo ...
(http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/globalwarming/home.html)
Includes information on the world's climate system, how the climate has changed over time, and the instruments scientists use to study climate. |
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