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Additional Resources
If you would like to pursue environmental
issues further, you may find useful the following
guide to online information.
- Emory Sites
- Campus-wide programs, campus organizations,
student organizations and programs, programs
reaching beyond Emory, research projects,
University Senate committees.
- Other Campus-oriented
sites
- Academic opportunities, sites promoting
environmentalism on campuses, student activism
sites, other university campus environmental
sites, environmental education sites (including
courses and K-12 sites)
- Local and
state
- Air quality, Energy, Transportation, and
Growth sites, Animals and Plants of Georgia,
Atlanta sites, Emory neighborhoods, DeKalb
County, State of Georgia, Water Quality and
Watershed sites.
- National
and International
- Air Quality; Animals and Plants (including
sites on the Biotech vs. organic issue); Energy
Conservation and Green Building; Global Climate;
Green Computing; Data Sources and Libraries;
News Sites; Organizations; Professional Associations
and Journals; Recycling, Green Purchasing,
and Waste Management; Transportation, Urban
Sprawl, and Smart Growth; Water and Watersheds.
- Local, State, and Federal
Environmental Laws
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- Also consult the online Environmental
Studies Research Guide and the LexisNexis
Environment online database licensed to Emory
users through the EUCLID Information
Gateway.
- Search abstracts of thousands of journal
articles and conference papers and link to
selected full text.
Retrieve full-text news, journals, and reference
materials
Find federal and state codes and federal agency
regulations
Access federal and state case law and agency
decisions
Locate federal and state waste site data and
hazardous materials information
There are, of course, many resources in print. The Reconciliation
Year Symposium Bibliography offers a brief introduction to the literature.
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