The Story of Stuff is an illustrated lecture by author and environmental activist Annie Leonard that examines the environmental and social repercussions of the U.S. consumer culture. The Story of Stuff Project has expanded with videos addressing environmental studies topics and solutions.
In regard to how climate change might affect California, includes tools, data, and resources to conduct research, develop adaptation plans, and build applications.
Clearinghouse providing convenient, central, one-stop access to Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) data and information through the GCOS Essential Climate Variables (ECV) Data & Information Access Matrix.
Open text examines solutions for problems such as dwelling deficit, infrastructure issues, inefficient services, and environmental pollution using a conjoined system of planning, management, and technology.
Formerly the National Climatic Data Center, NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information is responsible for preserving, monitoring, assessing, and providing public access to the Nation's treasure of climate and historical weather data and information.
Wikibook focused on two concepts: 1) Individuals (firms, agencies, agents, actors) behave according to incentives provided by their environment, and 2)
the environment is shaped by the collective behavior of individuals.
Created at CSU-Los Angeles, this interactive web-based simulation activity illustrates principles of global warming and climate change due to natural and human-caused factors.