EARTH DAY APRIL 22, 2008

 

U.S. GOVERNMENT LINKS

 White House Council on Environmental Quality

 U.S. Senate - Committee on Environment and Public Works

 U.S. House of Representatives - Committee on Energy and Commerce

 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

 U.S. Agency for Int'l Development (USAID) - Environment

 U.S. Department of State
  - Bureau of Oceans and Int'l Environmental and Scientific Affairs

  - Office of Int'l Information Programs (IIP) - Environment

 U.S. Department of Energy
  - Office of Environment, Safety, and Health

 U.S. Department of Agriculture
  - Natural Resources and Environment

 U.S. Department of the Interior
  - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  - Environmental Health Policy Committee

 U.S. National Park Service

 U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board

 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 


EPA on Key Topics
Water
Air
Ecosystems
Climate Change
Environmental Management
Pollution Prevention
Wastes

EPA on Earth Day
Earth Day History
Earth Day Resources
 

 

U.S. Environmental Laws and Regulations
 


Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators (ENTRI)

 


USA dot Gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal

President Bush Discusses Climate Change

"Over the past seven years, my administration has taken a rational, balanced approach to these serious challenges. We believe we need to protect our environment. We believe we need to strengthen our energy security. We believe we need to grow our economy. And we believe the only way to achieve these goals is through continued advances in technology. So we've pursued a series of policies aimed at encouraging the rise of innovative as well as more cost-effective clean energy technologies that can help America and developing nations reduce greenhouse gases, reduce our dependence on oil, and keep our economies vibrant and strong for decades to come."

President George W. Bush

 Washington, DC

April 16, 2008
 

Full Text

 

Fact Sheet: Earth Day 2008
Taking Additional Action to Confront Climate Change


U.S. Government Policies on Environment

 

Energy Security for the 21st Century
    - Energy News Archive


U.S. and International Conservation

Partnership for a Better Environment

 

U.S. Department of State - Related Links

"Call for Climate" is the worldwide campaign theme for Earth Day 2008 as announced by

The Earth Day Network

It is linked to a global effort to get people to call their national leaders on Earth Day and demand immediate, fair action on climate change.

 

Sustainable Development Partnerships

 

"GLOBE" Schools Project

"My Community, Our Earth (MYCOE)" Project
 

 

E-JOURNAL

The Greening of U.S. Corporation


March 2008

U.S. Department of State
Volume 13, Number 3 - March 12, 2008

 

NON-GOVERNMENTAL LINKS

 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)


 Group on Earth Observations

 int'l Council for Local Environmental Initiatives

 

 European Union - Environment


 OECD - Environment

 World Bank Group - Environment

 National Council for Science and the Environment

 National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils

 National Wildlife Federation

 World Conservation Union (IUCN)

 Worldwatch Institute

 World Resources Institute

 Int'l Institute for Sustainable Development

 Center for int'l Environmental Law

 Environmental Law Institute

 Resources for the Future

 World Wide Fund for Nature

 Sierra Club

 National Audubon Society
 


 

National Library for the Environment

 

 

 

EARTH DAY 2008 EVENTS

International Events Calendar

From Earth Day Network

Events Worldwide Calendar
From EnviroLink Network

Earth Day Turkey Events

From CEKUL Foundation

This page was designed by the American Information Resource Center of the Public Affairs Section, U.S. Consulate General Istanbul.

Links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.