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Global Resources Bibliography • 1451 Web Sites This list is intended to be a grouping of Web sites focused on the impact of resource production, use, and policy on the global community. Nearly all of the Web addresses listed below are official sites of government institutions, environmental organiza- tions, or lobbying groups for specific minerals or energy sources. However, a number of the sites are reference resources that are unaffiliated with any major organization or corporation and are therefore subject to change. The Web sites were accessed in Oc- tober, 2009. AE Biofuels http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/ technology/biofuels/ The biofuels section of the Alternative Energy Web site posts articles related to the myriad aspects of the burgeoning biofuels industry, covering topics such as fuel from algae, waste products, and ethanol. Also in- cludes a reader forum and is updated daily. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada http://www.agr.gc.ca/index.html Web site for Canada’s department of agriculture. The site is organized into five primary headings: Pro- ducers, Agri-Industries, International Business, Sci- ence and Innovation, and Land Managers. Also in- cludes interactivevideointended to inform thepublic about topics related to crop production and environ- mental concerns. American Chemistry Council American Chemistry http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_acc/ index.asp Official Web site of the American Chemistry Coun- cil. Highlighted programs and divisions are Chemical Products and Technology Division; Responsible Care ® , an initiative focused on the environment, health, safety, and security; CHEMTREC ® , a resource for po- lice, firefighters, and other emergency officials deal- ing with chemical emergencies; the Long-Range Re- search initiative, which studies long-term effects of chemical products; and TRANSCAER ® , a volunteer organization focused on helping individuals respond to emergency situations. American Coal Foundation http://www.teachcoal.org Supported by coal producers and mining-equip- ment manufacturers, this organization seeks to edu- cate teachers and students on the benefits and useful- ness of coal and coal-related products. Its lessons center on historical, economic, and political issues re - lated to the coal industry. American Farm Bureau Federation The Voice of Agriculture: American Farm Bureau http://www.fb.org/ The Web site of this nongovernmental organiza- tion is subdivided into pages for the consumer, those focused on events and programs, and others detailing relevant issues and legislation, all of which are in- tended to inform the general public about the prob- lems faced, actions taken, and advancements made by American families in the agricultural industry. American Forest and Paper Association http://www.afandpa.org/ The hub for the national trade association for American forest products. The Web site features links to information about the industry and to the princi- ples and beliefs to which the association adheres. The site also includes a link to the “media room,” where visitors can read articles and press releases and peruse statistical information related to the industry. American Gas Association http://www.aga.org/ The official Web site for the natural gas industry. Provided are subsections highlighting research and statistics, legislation, and publications. Specific issues discussed in depth areclimatechangeand energy pol- icy, energy efficiency, natural gas vehicles, the Ameri- can Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and pipeline safety. American Mining Congress http://www.nma.org/ The official Web site for the national lobbying group of the American mining industry, with quick links to statistics, publications, and issues. A section on modern mining discusses the technological ad- vances and safety policies of the industry and high- lights the issue of clean coal. American Petroleum Institute Energy API http://www.api.org/ This Web site is grouped into eight categories (each of which has numerous subcategories): About Oil and Natural Gas; Policy Issues; Environment, Health and Safety; Industry Statistics; Training and Certification; Publications; Meetings and Events; and API Standards. Also, at the top right of the page is a section titled “Hot Topics,” with links to important is- sues pertaining to the industry. A section for teachers is also available, with links related to energy issues that can be discussed in the classroom. Audubon Society http://www.audubon.org/ The official Web site of the Audubon Society, an or- ganization committed to the preservation and con- servation of wildplacesandwildlife(specifically birds), provides information about endangered bird species and global and domestic issues affecting birds and their ecosystems. Contains relevant news items and information about programs designed for citizen in- volvement. Central Intelligence Agency The World Fact Book https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the- world-factbook/index.html The CIA’s World Fact Book provides official infor- mation andstatisticsabout every countryintheworld. A scrollable news stream is featured in the center of the page. Access to reports and other CIA informa- tion and research is granted. A drop-down menu allows access to country profiles that contain numer- ous categories of information, including political and economic statistics. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy http://www.ccclegacy.org/ A Web site dedicated to preserving the legacy of the CCC with historical information and statistics, emphasizing the vast influence the Depression-era organization had on the people, communities, and landscapes of the United States. Features information on the organization’s Interpretive Center and Camp School. Conservation International http://www.conservation.org/Pages/default.aspx The Conservation International Web site is divided into three primary categories: “Initiatives,” “In the Field,” and “Make a Difference.” The first under - scores the six main issues with which the organization is concerned. These include climate, fresh water, food, health, cultural services, and biodiversity. The Web site also features colorful pictures of the people and landscapes impacted by the association’s services. Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research http://www.cgiar.org The group, a conglomeration of international ag- ricultural organizations, seeks to utilize agriculture to help alleviate poverty. The Web site is centered around the “Story of the Month” and provides links to useful and pertinent statistics and information. Pages are dedicated to genetic research and biotechnology. Also available are links to fifteen international re- search centers. Coral Reef Alliance http://www.coral.org/ The Web site of this environmental group dedi- cated to the preservation of coral reefs includes color- ful pictures and subpages that outline the role of the organization and ways in which individuals can partic- ipate. A section titled “Coral in the Media” is an up-to- date look at media coverage of issues affecting coral reefs and their ecosystems. Earth First! Earth First! Worldwide http://www.earthfirst.org/ The Earth First! Web site issimple,containingpage links to news, issues, events, and tree sits as well as an “about us” page. Also accessible are links to the Web pages of Earth First! chapters in specific countries, in- cluding Great Britain, the Netherlands, the Philip- pines, and others. EarthWatch http://www.earthwatch.org The home page presents a map with portals to the specific user’s home region. Each regional page is es- sentially identical and is organized by headings such as “Our Work,” “Support Us,” and “Join an Expedi- tion.” The Japanese version is organized in a slightly different manner. Ecology Global Network http://ecology.com/index.php An extensive Web site dedicated to every aspect of global ecology. The site includes news, information, and commentary on ecology as well as vast archives in three different mediums: print, radio, and television. Global Resources Web Sites • 1453 There is also a section specifically designed for chil - dren. Featured articles appear on the left side of the home page. Ecology Hall of Fame Environmental Movement Timeline http://www.ecotopia.org/ehof/timeline.html This time line begins in 1845 with Henry David Thoreau’s move to Walden Pond and highlights im- portant events in the environmental movement up to the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in 2005. A valuable resource for students and the interested layperson. Each entry also provides links to in-depth coverage of the specific topic. Edison Electric Institute http://www.eei.org/pages/default.aspx The official Web site of the organization of share- holder-owned electrical companies. The site is orga- nized into three main sections: “What’s News,” “Events and Meetings,” and “Learn More About.” The drop- down menu includes a section titled “What We Do” that discusses electrical generation, transmission, and distribution; energy efficiency; and the environment. The site also includes a link to the organization’s bi- monthly magazine. Energy Information Administration (EIA) http://www.eia.doe.gov The EIA is the official U.S. government provider of energy statistics. A helpful A-Z subject guide allows for quick reference, and a glossary helps clarify terminol- ogy specific to the energy industry. The comprehen- sive site focuses on two primary category heads: en- ergy sources and topics. The former is broken down into petroleum, natural gas, nuclear energy, renew- able energy, coal, and electricity. The ultimate Web re- source for energy statistics. Environment Canada http://www.ec.gc.ca The Web site of the Canadian government’s envi- ronmental department. Features an “In Focus” sec- tion that explores environmental topics from a Cana- dian perspective. On the left side of the Web page are numerous links to additional information on depart- ments and resources (such as acts and regulations). The topics sections explore the issues of climate, pol- lution, sustainability, and technology, among others. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission http://www.ferc.gov/ The Web site is headed by a “What’s New” section that includes downloadable commission documents and brief snippets of newsworthy items. Of particular interest is the citizen’s resources section that pro- vides materials on hydropower, gas, and oil. Also in- cludes lists of projects under way, accessible through an interactive map. Federal Trade Commission Energy http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/menus/consumer/ energy/energy.shtm The Federal Trade Commission’s Energy page is divided into four sections that each have links to com- prehensive information. Featured articles are avail- able in PDF format. The site provides facts and alerts for consumers on everyday topics such as heating a home and buying a washing machine. Fisheries and Oceans Canada Fisheries http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/index-eng.htm Canada’s official government Web site for the coun- try’s fisheries. Provides news, maps, charts, and statis- tics. Also outlines laws and regulations and provides a link for reporting a violation. Every aspect of fisheries is covered, and specific topics include aquaculture, aquatic species, aboriginal fisheries, commercial fish- eries, and recreational fishing. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations http://faostat.fao.org The official database of United Nations statistics for various aspects of the international agriculture field. Statistics are given for forestry, prices, trade, consumption, production, fisheries, and other areas of interest. The site also has charts. Friends of the Earth International http://www.foei.org/ This Web site focuses on climate change and re- lated issues and is organized in a scroll-down format in which stories and news items are introduced with brief summaries, with links to full articles. The site also grants access to individual chapters of the organi- zation in different countries. 1454 • Web Sites Global Resources Gateway to the U.N. System’s Work on Climate Change http://www.un.org/climatechange/ Outlines the United Nations’ role in combating climate change. Provides related information, from reports on climate conferences to resources for the general public (including children). Also includes links to statements from officials and videos that high- light trouble spots in the world. Global Forest Watch http://www.globalforestwatch.org/english/ index.htm This Web site has a drop-down menu enabling the user to search on participating countries and a lan- guage menuthatprovides fourlanguagechoices. Also available are maps of affected forests. Furthermore, the site disseminates information pertinent to the fight against deforestation. Greenpeace Greenpeace International http://www.greenpeace.org/international/ The home page of this environmental activist orga- nization highlights a list of issues, including global warming, that are of concern to the group. Attached to each topic are articles that outline the organiza- tion’s positions. Photographs, videos, and a blog are also available. Hemp Industries Association http://thehia.org/ The official Web site of the Hemp Industries As- sociation, featuring articles related to the industry within the United States. Provides links to books, vid- eos, and other media resources and has a FAQ section about what some consider to be a controversial in- dustry. Industry Canada Primary Metals: Statistics http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/pm-mp.nsf/eng/ h_mm01872.html Provides trade statistics for the steel industry and a list of producers of aluminum and other nonferrous metal producers. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program http://www.iodp.org/ This Web site is organized by four main categories: news, current expeditions, featured publications, and events. Italsohas tabs for scientists,media,and visitors. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change http://www.ipcc.ch/ This site furnishes entire downloadable texts of each of the panel’s assessment reports as well as other documents. On the left arelinkstoanevents page and a list of activities and conferences. International Association for Impact Assessment http://www.iaia.org/ The home page focuses on reasonstojointhe orga- nization, but in the margins are links to information about the organization’s publications, resources, and conferences. Also available is a FAQ section that out- lines the procedures for conference participants. International Atomic Energy Agency http://www.iaea.org/ Features articles on official conferences as well as topical news items. Podcasts of interviews on topics re- lated to atomic energy can be downloaded. Books and other publications, such as fact sheets and statistical tables, are available. International Cotton Association http://www.ica-ltd.org/ Includes a brief introductory note from the presi- dent of the organization and spotlights the group’s purpose and procedures. Links to bylaws and infor- mation concerning laboratory testing areonthe right margin. International Peat Society http://www.peatsociety.org/ The home page outlines the group’s goals and structure and is a good resource for understanding the definition and uses of peatlands. Also of interest is a dictionary that allows the user to search on termi- nology unique to the peat industry. Additionally, the site furnishes fact sheets and statistics. International Union for Conservation of Nature http://www.iucn.org/ A colorful Web site that underscores the main concerns of the organization, which are biodiveristy, climate change, energy, green economy, and liveli- hoods. The site has a list of regions in which the group is active and has a news feed for the latest develop - ments that concern the organization and its constitu - ency. Global Resources Web Sites • 1455 . Blackwell, 2007. Global Resources Bibliography • 1451 Web Sites This list is intended to be a grouping of Web sites focused on the impact of resource production, use, and policy on the global community Biofuels http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/ technology/biofuels/ The biofuels section of the Alternative Energy Web site posts articles related to the myriad aspects of the burgeoning biofuels industry, covering topics. documents and brief snippets of newsworthy items. Of particular interest is the citizen’s resources section that pro- vides materials on hydropower, gas, and oil. Also in- cludes lists of projects under