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Encyclopedia > Environmental organization

This is a list of environmental organizations, organizations that preserve or monitor the environment in different ways. Environmental organizations can be global, regional, national or local; they can be government-run or private.

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Intergovernmental Organizations

International organizations and bodies established under international organizations to protect the environment:

Government Organizations

The governments of all developed countries today have government departments or agencies devoted to monitoring and protecting the environment:


Canada

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

  • All US states have fish & game departments that regulate local hunting and other taking of wild animals.

Private Organizations (Environmental NGOs)

These organizations are involved in lobbying, advocacy, or conservation efforts:


International

Australia

See also Category:Australian environmental organisations.


Canada

  • ACTivist Magazine (http://www.activistmagazine.com)
  • The Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
  • Canadian Environmental Law Association
  • Canadian Environment Network
  • The Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
  • The Canadian Partnership for Children's Health and Environment
  • David Suzuki Foundation
  • Environmental Bureau of Investigation
  • Environmental Defence
  • Pollution Probe
  • Sierra Club of Canada
  • Sierra Legal Defence Fund

Germany

New Zealand

See also: Category:New Zealand environmental organisations and List of New Zealand Environmental organizations (http://www.greenpages.org.nz)


United Kingdom

United States

Other (to be categorized)

See also

External links

(These should be sorted into categories above; those that aren't primarily organizations, but rather websites, should be moved to environment)

  • Scorecard.org (http://www.scorecard.org) - lots of info about pollution in your area, just enter your zip code. Colored maps also show how bad certain types of pollution are in your area.
  • Environmental Protection Agency (http://www.epa.gov)
  • OEHHA (http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/prop65_list/61501LSTB.htm)
  • Environmental Defense Fund (http://www.edf.org)
  • ACTivist Magazine (http://www.activistmagazine.com)
  • CUSP (http://www.uscongress-enviroscore.org/) - environmental voting records for the United States Congress, including overpopulation-related votes
  • League of Conservation Voters (http://www.lcv.org/) - environmental voting records for the United States Congress
  • Rachel's Environment and Health News (http://www.rachel.org) - Weekly news about how the polluted environment affects people, and what corporations and governments are doing (or not doing) about it. Also in Spanish.
  • Essential.org (http://www.essential.org) - Some organizations related to consumers and consumer protection, including pollution.
  • CleanUp GE.org (http://www.cleanupge.org) - Info about GE's shady dumping practices on the Hudson River.
  • Extoxnet newsletters (http://ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/newsletters/ghindex.html) - environmental pollution news. Last update 1998.
  • Environmental News Network (http://www.enn.com/) - more news
  • Environmental Working Group (http://www.ewg.org/)
  • Sewage Sludge (http://www.ejnet.org/sludge/) - in the US it is perfectly legal to fertilize food crops with solids from the sewer, which include lots of heavy metals and toxins.

  Results from FactBites:
 
List of environmental organizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (366 words)
This is a list of environmental organizations, organizations that preserve or monitor the environment in different ways.
Environmental organizations can be global, regional, national or local; they can be government-run or private.
National Environmental Trust - a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works to inform citizens about environmental problems and how they affect our health and quality of life.
NRDC: Environmental Groups (795 words)
National Environmental Trust is a non-partisan organization dedicated to educating the American public on contemporary environmental issues.
Society of Environmental Journalists is a membership group of print and broadcast journalists as well as educators and students.
Southern Environmental Law Center is the only environmental organization dedicated solely to protecting the natural resoures of the southeastern United States.
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