TOPIC: CLIMATE CHANGE (13)

Oroeco

http://www.oroeco.com

Oroeco makes it easy, fun and rewarding for everyone to help solve climate change. Track your impacts; improve with friends; save money; win prizes; be a climate hero! 

Zero Foodprint

http://zerofoodprint.org

We believe restaurants and diners can help lead the fight against climate change.

IUCN

http://www.iucn.org

Conserving biodiversity is central to the mission of IUCN. We demonstrate how biodiversity is fundamental to addressing some of the world’s greatest challenges: tackling climate change, achieving sustainable energy, improving human well-being and building a green economy.

Wind Map

http://hint.fm/wind/

The wind map is a personal art project, not associated with any company. We've done our best to make this as accurate as possible, but can't make any guarantees about the correctness of the data or our software. 
Surface wind data comes from the National Digital Forecast Database. These are near-term forecasts, revised once per hour. So what you're seeing is a living portrait. (See the NDFD site for precise details; our timestamp shows time of download.) And for those of you chasing top wind speed, note that maximum speed may occur over lakes or just offshore.

Global Warming.org

http://www.globalwarming.org/

Globalwarming.org is the blog of the Cooler Heads Coalition, an ad hoc coalition of more than two dozen free market and conservative non-profit groups in the U. S. and abroad that question global warming alarmism and oppose energy-rationing policies.  GlobalWarming.org is one of the Coalition’s principal educational outreach activities.

World View of Global Warming

http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org

World View of Global Warming, which began 11 years ago in Antarctica, is the only dedicated climate change science and response documentation project independently undertaken by a photojournalist. It is funded by donations, grants, image and book sales and assignments; donations and grants are accepted as tax-deductible contributions through Blue Earth Alliance which passes through 96 percent of all funds.

Planetsave

http://planetsave.com

Tryin' our best to help the world -- plants, animals, and people! Through green living, action & activism, and education.

Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)

http://www.c2es.org

C2ES – the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions – an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to advance strong policy and action to address the twin challenges of energy and climate change.
C2ES proudly succeeds the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. We will continue to provide independent analysis and innovative solutions to address the climate and energy challenge.

Conservation International

http://www.conservation.org

People depend on nature for many things. A stable climate. Clean air. Fresh water. Abundant food. Cultural resources. And the incalculable additional benefits the world’s biodiversity provides. Conservation International (CI) works to ensure a healthy and productive planet for us all.

350.org

http://www.350.org

350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer organizers in over 188 countries.

Wildlife Alliance

http://www.wildlifealliance.org

Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. Our mission is to combat deforestation, extinction, climate change, and poverty by partnering with local communities and governments.

US Environmental Protection Agency

http://www.epa.gov

EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment. EPA's Strategic Plan identifies the measurable environmental and human health outcomes the public can expect from EPA and describes how we intend to achieve those results. Learn more about the Strategic Plan.

Grist

http://www.grist.org

Grist has been dishing out environmental news and commentary with a wry twist since 1999 -- which, to be frank, was way before most people cared about such things. Now that green is in every headline and on every store shelf (bamboo hair gel, anyone?), Grist is the one site you can count on to help you make sense of it all.