Honors Earth and Environmental Science Links
Climate Crisis
Site sponsored by the United Nations
Marine Debris Program - Great Pacific Garbage Patch, etc.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association page regarding the Marine Debris Program.
Climate Change - a Global Study
United States Global Change Research Program
Non Renewable Energy Resources
from The Geological Society of Great Britain
Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
From Pennsylvania State University
Non-Renewable Energy Resources
National Geographic sponsored page regarding Non-Renewable Resources
Renewable Energy Agencies Links
Long list of links to renewable energy agencies (government and nonprofits).
Energy Sources - The US Department of Energy
Nuclear, Renewable (Wind, Solar, Hydropower and Geothermal Power), and Fossil (Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas) Energy Sources
Atmosphere, Biosphere, Cryosphere, Geosphere and Hydrosphere explained by NASA
Atmosphere, Biosphere, Cryosphere, Geosphere and Hydrosphere information from National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Climate Change Information from NASA
Vital Signs of the Planet Earth
Climate Information from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Science and Information for a Climate-Smart Nation
Maps and Data, Current News, Global Climate Dashboard
Climate Resiliance Toolkit
Climate hazards, risks and workable solutions
Lithosphere Links from University of Richmond - Geography 250 Course
Multiple sites that are primarily relevant to our understanding of the Earth’s crust, rock, and soil systems.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Weather, Climate, Oceans and Coasts, Research, etc.
PEW Research Center
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping your World.
Click on "Research Topics" and then Science or Full Topic List
Planets of our Solar System (NASA)
Our Solar System - 8 Planets and 5 Dwarf Planets
Sustaining Life on Earth - The United Nations
Convention for Biological Diversity from the United Nations
also: Sustaining Life on Earth
United States Geological Survey
"Science for a Changing World"
Geology, Biology, Climate, Maps, Water, and more.
Water Resources from the USGS
United States Geological Survey - Water Data for the Nation