List of environmental websites


This list of environmental websites includes websites, blogs, podcasts and other web-based platforms associated with environmental issues.

General

Blogs

Chinadialogue— an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting a common understanding of China's environmental challenges, based in London, Beijing, and San FranciscoDelhi Greens—first environmental blog of India, at the forefront of Indian and global environmental movement. Award-winning, UN endorsed projectDot Earth— environmental blog by Andrew Revkin at NYTimes.comEarther— environmental blog published by Gizmodo Media Group.HuffPost Green— section of the Huffington Post news website, content aggregator and blogs siteInhabitat— founded in 2004 by New York City designer and architecture graduate Jill Fehrenbacher—weblog about trends toward environmental sustainabilityTreeHugger— acquired by Discovery Communications on August 1, 2007—rated the top sustainability blog of 2007 by Nielsen Netratings

Encyclopedias

Encyclopedia of Earth —a component of the Digital Universe project—about the Earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with societyEncyclopedia of Life Support Systems —sponsored by UNESCO—an interdisciplinary encyclopedia, inspired by the sustainable development movement

Geographical information

News and analysis

A\J: Alternatives Journal—based in Ontario, Canada, "Canada's Environmental Voice", website and bimonthly magazineEarth Negotiations Bulletin—published by the Reporting Services arm of the International Institute for Sustainable Development—covering negotiations, workshops and conferences on a variety of subjects in environmental policy and international lawEcology Law Currents—produced by students at the UC Berkeley School of Law—an online publication containing "short-form commentary and analysis on timely environmental law and policy issues"
  • Environment and Energy Publishing—based in Washington, D.C.—covering environmental and energy policy and markets
  • Environment News Service—environmental news agency and website—based in Lincoln City, OregonEnvironmental Research Letters —based in California—publishing peer-reviewed research across the whole of environmental scienceThe Environmentalist—public interest news site covering politics, business, climate, history, lifestyle, world news, science, editorial, links and resources. Carried by major wire services.Environmentmagazine.org—hybrid, peer-reviewed magazine and website on "Science and Policy for Sustainable Development", based in PhiladelphiaGreen Builder Media—based in Eastsound, Washington, publishes the North American monthly business-to-business sustainability and green construction magazine Green Builder Magazine.Grist—online, non-profit environmental magazine and blog—based in Seattle, Washington—"A beacon in the smog"The Oil Drum—published by the Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future—analysis and discussion of energy and its impact on societyOur World 2.0—online magazine created by the United Nations University—based in Tokyo, Japan—focuses on climate change, peak oil, biodiversity and food securitySarawak Report—online investigative journalism news site focusing on deforestation and corruption in Sarawak, Malaysia

Videos

  • Green.TV—supported by UNEP—broadband TV channel for films about environmental issues
  • How to Boil a Frog—managed by Jon Cooksey—a humor-oriented website with free short videos
  • The Mother Nature Network—founded by Chuck Leavell and Joel Babbitt—eight channels: Earth Matters, Transportation, Business, Technology, Food, Home, Lifestyle, and Family

Other

  • BlueLink Information Network—based in Bulgaria—offering services related to the environment
  • Ecojesuit—published by the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network-Ecology of the Society of Jesus in Brussels and Manila
  • EnviroLink Network—based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA—a clearinghouse for environmental information on the Internet, with chat rooms, bulletin boards, electronic mailing lists, and a worldwide forum
  • Environment & Society Portal—the Rachel Carson Center's open-access digital archive and publication platform. It makes environmental humanities research accessible to academic communities and the interested public worldwide, reaching more than one million users. In addition to its peer-reviewed born-digital publications and the Rachel Carson Center's journal RCC Perspectives, the portal curates scholarly and popular materials in its Multimedia Library.
  • GEOLibrary—materials posted from various governmental and non-profit institutions—occupational safety and health and environmental health information
  • GLOBE Program—operated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research out of Boulder, Colorado—a worldwide, hands-on, primary and secondary school-based education and science program
  • Greenlifestyle—originally a mailing list in June 2007—with an ongoing focus on the exchange of practical and cost-effective green living tips and information that can be applied in Indonesia
  • National Environmental Information Exchange Network—managed by states, tribes, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—exchanging environmental data
  • National Institute for Environmental eScience —was a collaboration between Natural Environment Research Council and the University of Cambridge—promoting and supporting the use of e-Science and grid technologies within the field of environmental research
  • Wiser.org—user-generated online community space for the social and environmental movement—maps and connects non-governmental organizations, businesses, governments, and individuals addressing global issues

Topical

Climate change

Earthquakes

  • Quake-Catcher Network—operated by Stanford University and UC Riverside—a distributed computing project using computer-based accelerometers to detect earthquakes

Ecosystems

  • ARKive—launched in the UK by Sir David Attenborough—a global initiative to locate and gather films, photographs and audio recordings of the world's species into one centralised digital library, for increased environmental awareness
  • Biosafety Clearing-House—established by the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety—to facilitate sharing of information on living modified organisms
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility —whose Secretariat office is hosted by the University of Copenhagen—publishing data provided by many institutions from around the world
  • Global Invasive Species Information Network —global network of organizations—for sharing information about invasive species

Environmental art

Nuclear energy

Oceanography

Public relations

  • PR Watch—project of the Center for Media and Democracy—having a stated mission to expose deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns, especially about US environmental issues

Radiation

  • Globe at Night—initially a NASA educational program—crowdsourcing measurements of light pollution in the night sky
  • Microwave News—independent and not aligned with any industry or government agency—reporting on the health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields and other types of non-ionizing radiation

Renewable energy

  • Clean Energy Project—by the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University—a distributed computing project researching organic compounds for solar cells, polymeric membranes for fuel cells, and molecule assembly
  • Wind ENergy Data & Information (WENDI) Gateway—launched by the Environmental Sciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory—providing access to wind energy-related data and information from a wide spectrum of sources

Resource management

  • Downsizer—set up in October 2004 by the founder members—"a resource for people who want to live more sustainably"

Sustainability

  • Worldchanging —was an online magazine about sustainability and social innovation

Toxicology