Resources by title of the organization
AIDS Virtual library
http://planetq.com/aidsvl/index.html
Topics: alternative treatments & spirituality,
conferences & symposia, commercial sites, document
archives & indices, fundraising organizations, health
care topics, interactive reference, medical study info
& drug trials, organizations & mailing lists,
periodicals on line, safer sex info, social services,
statistical reports on the epidemic, treatments for
AIDS/HIV related conditions, other documents, other web
sites about AIDS/HIV.
Alan Guttmacher Institute
http://www.agi-usa.org/
Statistics, policy papers, & other information
(focusing on the U.S.) from contraceptive use &
services, national teen sex & pregnancy stats, birth,
abortion, STD's, youth, & law & public policy.
Often there are references.
American Librarians Association (ALA)
Environmental resources on the Internet
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resmar97.html
A very useful, reliable site. Annotated links to approx
50 great sources. Organized into categories: ie. general
resources, online publications, research organizations,
environmental law and ethics, air & water issues.
Definitely investigate this site!
American Society of Reproductive Medicine
http://www.asrm.org/
Information and list of services for patients, media and
health professionals.
Article: "The Politics of
Hunger"
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/1998/11/01leader.html
An article from the publication "Le Monde
Diplomatique".
Asian Development Bank
http://www.adb.org/
In the "our work in the region" link:
environmental impact studies (coming soon), law &
development summaries, info about projects (organized by
region or type of project) & links to other financial
institutions.
AVSC International (Access to Voluntary
and Safe Contraception)
http://www.avsc.org/
Contraception, pre & post natal care, counseling,
pregnancy & related care, infections & diseases
info
Best Environmental Directories
http://www.ulb.ac.be/ceese/meta/cds.html
Search 450 links to other lists. Updated bimonthly.
Available in multiple languages.
Brown Universitys Population
Studies Training Center
http://pstc3.pstc.brown.edu/index.html
An annotated list of resources at Brown, U.S. Government
agencies, non-governmental organizations, population
(related) centers, international organizations,
references, & 5 periodicals (Population journal
gopher, Pop. Index, Annual Review of Sociology).
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
http://www.blm.gov
Find out how this government agency manages public land.
Then see what citizens think about it see the PIRG site
below.
Catholics for a Free Choice
http://www.cath4choice.org/
List of publications. Under construction.
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
http://www.cdc.gov/
Info on funding, training & employment, about CDC,
data & statistics, travelers health, women, teen,
child & infant health info, environmental health,
publication, software, products, CDC in the news.
Center for Ethics and Toxics
http://www2.cetos.org/1/cetos/
Educational material, provided by this non-profit
environmental group, includes writings by biologist and
toxicologist Marc Lappé.
Center for International Earth Science
Information Network
http://www.ciesin.org
Links to info & interactive data on climate,
demographics, & mortality. Metadata guide- search by
keyword or location.
CNN news
http://www.cnn.com
Customize a specialized list of news for you.
Committee for the National Institute for
the Environment
http://www.cnie.org/
A population/environment database. Categories:
demographic information (fertility rates, population
movements), development & economics (regional
examples), conflict & security, food &
agriculture, health, land use, as well as other
environmental issues.
Committee for the National Institute for
the Environment
http://www.cnie.org
Go to the link for this site at:
http://www.ala.org/acrl/resmar97.html and you'll find
more useful sources there too.
CONRAD (Contraceptive Research and
Development Program)
http://www.conrad.org/
Listing of workshops (proceedings may be available), 25
general contraception information links, & excerpts
from annual report.
Demography & Population Studies
virtual library
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ResFacilites/DemographyPage.html
List of associated virtual libraries, census info, data
servers, electronic journals, historical info, &
discussion lists.
E magazine
http://www.emagazine.com
Articles on a variety of issues online in the archives,
links to a WIDE host of environmental and animal
organizations (ie @ Brandeis!). Maybe not a lot of hard
science here but cool info on projects, products, and
developments in the green movement.
Earth Island Press![]()
http://
www.islandpress.org/
This non-profit publisher, concerned with environmental
issues and education, has ads for books and lists a few
websites on population, sustainable development, climate
change, economics, communities, ecosystems and more. Also
contains summaries of news and issues, job guides, and
community activities.
Earth Times
http://www.earthtimes.org/index.html
Daily international online News about the Environment,
Education, Society, Business, Culture, Media, Nature,
Politics, UN, Gender, Health (including Reproductive
Health) & Population by "renowned writers".
Link to the Environmental News Service.
Earth's Biggest Environmental Search
Engine with Directory
http://www.webdirectory.com
Categories in the directory: agriculture, energy,
forestry, government, health, conservation, recycling,
sustainable development, and water resources to name a
few.
Earth's Biggest Environmental Search
Engine with Directory- social science- population issues.
http://www.webdirectory.com/Social_Science/Population/
Direct links, some briefly annotated, to 40
organizations, many listed above.
Earthsystems.org
http://earthsystems.org/
Host to the WWW.Virtual library (listed above). A
non-profit dedicated to education. Links to other RELATED
VIRTUAL LIBRARIES on forestry, environmental law. Find
out about other services, join a chat room, search
mailing list archives and SEAC.
EELink
http://eelink.net/
Government funded environmental education material.
Searchable list of publications for school teachers and
other resources- some online.
Environmental Illness Society of Canada
http://www.cyberus.ca/eisc/
Has a small bibliography, info on projects, mission, and
activities.
Environmental Professional's Homepage
http://www.clay.net/govag.html
Links to the main links of federal government agencies
(EPA, NOAA, Department of the Interior, of Energy, of
Defense, of Commerce, of Agriculture, and Others). Simple
start to a search of one of these resources.
Environmental Technical Information
Project (E-Tip)
http://ecologia.nier.org
Topics: toxic substance info, waste management &
pollution prevention, international treaties & global
issues, radiation issues energy-related technology, &
environmental legislation, policy, & education.
Annotated links provided by a grassroots environmental
organization, ECOLOGIA.
EPA's Global Warming page
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/links.html
Lots of links (most are annotated) to related centers
& info. Also an inventory of US greenhouse gases
& the Climate Action Report.
Ethical, Legal and Social Implications
(ELSI) of the National Human Genome Project
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/ELSI/
Info about ELSI, policy & legislation, research
opportunities, extramural education & training,
intramural research & training, publications, &
related web pages.
Family Health International (FHI)
http://www.fhi.org/
Research, education and services in family planning,
STDs/HIV and family health. Family planning projects in
100 countries, women's studies programs in 10 countries,
HIV/AIDS projects in 40 countries. Project reports,
newsletters, quarterly health bulletin, contraception
factsheet and other publications.
Florida State University Population
Center
Http://mailer.fsu.edu/~popctr/links.html
Direct links to working papers at 10 schools, 30
population centers, and 8 on-line journals on population,
family planning, and migration.
Food and Drug Administration
http://www.fda.gov
Links to information on food, animal and human drugs,
tobacco, cosmetics, biomedical products and services.
Genealogy page
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/
Link to the U.S. National Archives & Records
Administration & an Adobe document on the
Availability of Census Records About Individuals. Also
answers to commonly asked genealogical questions.
Geography World
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/101.html
A fun site to explore. A high school teacher has compiled
pages on 30 topics, including land, water, erosion,
population, maps, and global regions. Links to personal
pages and pages of facts from organizations like the
Population Reference Bureau.
Global Change and Canadians
http://datalib.library.ualberta.ca/~cgcp/publications/gcc/eng/toc.html
An advertisement for a book with the same title, with
excerpts & graphs.
Global Reproductive Health Forum @
Harvard
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/index.html
Topics covered: Gender, Biology, and Technology;
Reproductive Rights, Population and Family Planning,
Maternal Health, STD, Abortion, Maternal Health,
HIV/AIDS, & Contraception. Access to working papers,
& a database on law and population.
Greenpeace International
http://www.greenpeace.org/
Links to campaigns on toxins, nuclear power, oceans,
forests, and genetic engineering.
Harvard Global Reproductive Health Forum
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/
Topics covered: gender, biology, and technology;
reproductive rights; population and family planning; and
maternal health, contraception, STD's. features a law and
population database as well as info about related Harvard
research.
HIV Insite at UCSF Hospital
http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu
Articles, news, resources/links, & maps. Info about
prevention & social issues. The medical link features
a trials search, fact sheets, antiretroviral drug
database, treatment guidelines, glossary,
MEDLINE/AIDSLINE access, case studies,
info about access to medications, newsletters, conference
reports, & access to International AIDS society
(ISA).
House of Respresentatives
http://www.house.gov/Welcome.html
Contact your representative, search the law library with
8900 links to law resources, search the U.S. Code.
Human Genome Project, National Institute
of Health
http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/index.html
Topics : Intramural research, Center for Inherited
Disease Research, ethical, legal & social
implications, policy & public affairs, genomic &
genetic resources, & a glossary of genetic terms.
Institute for Global Communications
(IGC): Econet
www.igc.org/igc/econet/index.html
A nonprofit provides alternative information. It's a
primary information and communications service provider
at UN world conferences. Help coordinate international
communications for social change.
Institute for Reproductive Health
http://www.irh.org/
Natural family planning & fertility awareness tools
& publications (some on-line.) Research updates &
relevant news.
International Federation of Fertility
Societies
http://www.mnet.fr/iffs
In depth papers on assisted procreation, tubal
infertility, combination oral contraceptives &
cardiovascular disease. Links to scientific societies, 13
great publications & resources, 6 associations of
patients, 1 pharmaceutical company, & other web sites
International Planned Parenthood
Federation (IPPF)
http://www.ippf.org/
Resources on female genital mutilation & family
planning. Statements & papers from the Medical
Advisory Panel & the International Programe Advisory
Panel. Program reports, publications & periodicals on
contraception, gender issues, safe abortion, sexual
& reproductive health & rights, youth, &
regions.
International Research Institute for
climate prediction (IRI)
http://ingrid.ldgo.columbia.edu/
Links to courses, contacts, programs, history, personnel,
divisions, facilities. Searchable by concept or keyword.
INTRAH
http://www.med.unc.edu/intrah/
Links to electronic info on the role of information
technology in development, regional info, reproductive
health family planning (including contraceptive methods),
gender, maternal and child health (including safe
motherhood and child survival), training & distance
education. Projects & publications info available.
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication
Programs- Net links
http://www.jhuccp.org/netlinks.stm
900 annotated internet resources on health (public
health, health education, demography, environment,
communication, public policy). Search by country, name of
organization, region, type of resource, subject, or a
combination of the above.
Johns Hopkins University Center for
Communication Programs
http://www.jhuccp.org/
Access to PopReports, clearinghouse, Netlinks, ImageBase
(posters & graphics). Info on family planning and
health communication projects.
JSI Center for Environmental Health
Studies
http://www.jsi.com
Details JSI's involvement in health issues around the
world such as HIV/AIDS, Health Care to Underserved
Populations, STDs, Managed Care, Primary Care Delivery,
Substance Use & Tobacco Control, Maternal & Child
Health, Family Planning, & Domestic Violence.
Jstor- journals online
http://www.jstor.org/
Journals online: Annual Review of Ecology and
Systematics, Ecological Applications, Ecological
Monographs, Ecology, as well as ones on economics, math,
sociology and a few others. Most material updated to
1993.
Jstor- search 9 population journals
http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/post-query
Journals: Demography, Family Planning Perspectives,
International Family Planning, International Family
Planning Perspectives and Digest, Population: An English
Selection, Population and Development Review, Population
Studies.
Kennedy Institute's Bibliography Of
Bioethics (BIOETHICSLINE)
http://www.ncgr.org/gpi/grn/edures/elsi.tc.html
Categories: genetic disorders, public policy, genetic
intervention & research, reproduction, biomedical
technologies, human experimentation,
international/political dimensions.
Le Monde Diplomatique
http://www.monde-diplomatique
Articles with a global outlook on various issues.
Mapquest
http://www.mapquest.com
Access maps of neighborhoods and nations.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) Environmental Health Sciences
http://web.mit.edu/cehs/TEMP/www/index.html
Intro to the center, faculty, and projects. Compilation
of data on cancer and other major causes of death in the
U.S. from 1900-1991. Attain a password to access this
database as well as the mortality statistics for MA
(currently in progress).
MotherCare
http://www.jsi.com/intl/mothercare/home.htm
USAID project info on programs in various countries and a
few facts on reproductive health statistics.
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA)
http://www.nasa.gov/
Contains a daily updated newsletter featuring the latest
developments at NASA.
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) Earth Science Enterprise
http://www.earth.nasa.gov/
40 neat images of climatic phenomena, geological
features, & ozone levels. Info on research, &
news about The Native Peoples/Native Homelands Climate
Change Workshop and other projects.
National Association of Physicians for
the Environment (NAPE)
http://www.napenet.org/
Info on energy efficiency in medicine, the dangers of
environmental pollution, UV indexes, educational
materials, and news updates. Links to federal agencies
and member medical societies.
National Audubon Society's Population and
Habitat Campaign
http://www.earthnet.net/~popnet/homepage.html
Press releases, state activities, legislative information
& guide, toolkit for education & advocacy, papers
& articles from outside sources.
National Center for Education in Maternal
and Child Health (NCEMCH)
http://www.ncemch.org/infoservices/
Annotated bibliography of research and demonstration
projects, NCEMCH On-line Catalog/Bibliographic Database,
list of publications, and access to MCH library.
National Geographic
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/index.html
Products, maps, and links to climate change information.
National Geographic- Information on
Climate Change
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/2000/physical/climate/index.html
Lots of neat links including one to the longest list of
CO2 records.
National Institute of Health
http://www.nih.gov/
Some of the health links: health index to identify
institute working on related interests, consumer health
info, clinical trials databases, list of clearinghouses,
link to National Cancer Institute, National Center for
Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (NCCAM), Office of Rare Diseases, Women's Health
Initiative (WHI), Clinical Alerts & health
Services/Technology Assessment text.
National Women's Health Information
Center
http://www.4women.gov/
Searchable database of government publications and
organizations with information on a wide range of topics
of concern to women and men's health.
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
http://www.nrdc.org/
Use the search engine to explore Amicus magazine,
publications, programs on the parks, fishing, global
warming, air, water, electricity, health, and guide to
concientious living.
Negative Population Growth (NPG)
http://www.npg.org
Special reports, publications, facts & figures, state
population & immigration facts, information on
Malthus, listserve topics: census, contraception, growth
control/management, immigration, pop/biology,
pop/disease, pop/econ, to name a few.
Obstetric & gynecological resources
http://medlib.yeungnam.ac.kr/homelast/medicaljournal/obgy1.htm
List of obstetrical & gynecological resources.
Office of AIDS, National Institute of
Health
http://www.nih.gov/od/oar/index.htm
Programs & information on Therapeutics; Vaccines;
Natural History and Epidemiology; Behavioral and Social
Sciences; Etiology and Pathogenesis; Training and
Infrastructure; and Information Dissemination. Links to
other NIH health sites.
On-line journal on South Asian
Reproductive Health/Rights
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/SAsia/repro/issue1.html
Papers (some in progress) and updates on reproductive
health/rights issues in South Asia.
Path (Program for Appropriate Technology
in Health)
http://www.path.org/
Reproductive & general health training &
reference materials. Health technology & interactive
software information. Programs on reproductive health,
children's health, AIDS/STD control, cancer prevention
& control, & communicable disease.
Pathfinder International
http://www.pathfind.org/
Interviews with clients, doctors, midwives,
community-based health agents, agency administrators, and
educators. Annual report & other detailed
publications are available. Project on young adults
including monthly updates.
People and the Planet
http://www.oneworld.org/patp/
A British magazine touching on a host of topics. Contents
listing of previous issues.
Pew Center on Climate
http://www.pewclimate.org
Reports. Info on Kyoto conference (1998).
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
http://www.plannedparenthood.org
Information on abortion, contraceptives, women's health,
STI's, teen issues, & a guide for parents on how to
talk to their children about these issues.
PopNet
http://www.popnet.org/
Annotated lists of international information (including
statistics) on demography, economics, education, the
environment, gender, policy and reproductive health.
Direct links to governments worldwide, news update,
search by keyword or region.
Population Action International (PAI)
http://www.populationaction.org
Information on reproductive health, population, gender
issues, pertinent news updates & voting records.
Summaries of publications.
Population Council
http://www.popcouncil.org/
Order the recent annual report or booklets-FREE. Access
to working papers & full text of quarterly reports.
Population Index
http://popindex.princeton.edu
37000 records search by author, subject, region, year, or
free-text.
Population information line (POPLINE)
http://www.jhuccp.org/popwel.stm
The world's largest bibliographic population database
with over 250,000 records.
Population Institute
http://www.populationinstitute.org/
Popline bi-monthly newsletter and briefs on relevant
issues in congress.
Population Projects Database (PPD)
http://www.jsi.com/intl/ppd/home.htm
Overview of Population related projects overseen by USAID
'95-'97, reports and data collection, and data updates-
downloadable country expenditure forms.
Population Reference Bureau (PRB)
http://www.prb.org/
An excellent resource on the 50 United States. Data on
population, farms and land, the economy, people and
lifestyles, resources, and the environment. Excerpts from
"The Population Bulletin" & full text of
"Population Today" (a monthly publication).
Population Services International
http://www.psiwash.org
Profiles of the social marketing projects aimed to
develop & distribute contraception and other health
products to low-income people.
Population-Environment Balance
http://www.balance.org
A grassroots organization concerned with population, the
environment, & immigration. Action alerts & lists
of publications.
Public Interest Research Groups (PIRG)
http://www.pirg.org/
Links to state and national offices. Reports, news
updates, scorecards- see how congressional members voted.
Reports from the International Conference
on Population held in Cairo.
http://www.undphttp://www.undp.org/popin/icpd2.htm.org/popin/popin.htm
Information kit, press releases, summary report,
recommendations, & more.
ReproLine (Reproductive Health Online)
http://www.reproline.jhu.edu/
Contraception info, health & family planning links,
& international reference documents for family
planning service programs.
Researchers of gynecology and obstetrics
http://www.haseltine.com/future
List of academic OB/GYN and their CV's. Also has
information about women's health research centers, funds,
and funding mechanisms.
Revision of the World Population
Estimates and Projections -- UN POPIN
http://www.popin.org/pop1998/
Right to Know Network (RTK net)
http://xp0.rtknet.org/
Databases on the environment & housing campaign
funding data.
Science-com internet directory and
resource site
http://www.sciencekomm.at/advice/up2date.html#gensci
Access (sometimes free) to 148 medical and scientific
journals (some sites have full text available) as well as
current news.
Sierra Club
http://www.sierraclub.org/
Topics: Global warming, population, international
environmental protection efforts, human rights & the
environment, responsible trade, conservation policies,
endangered habitats & species. Other topics:
wetlands, water, air, toxins (including info for
individual states), transportation, nuclear waste &
public policy. Search site using key words.
Sierra Club's International Population
Program
http://www.sierraclub.org/population/index.html
Links to info on the global environment, environmental
quality, & the great outdoors. Facts on population,
resources & projects. Also features the Club's
legislative agenda & publication "Population
Report".
Society for Advancement of Women's Health
Research
http://www.womens-health.org
Information on women's health, clinical trials, research
funding, publications, & education.
Sustainable development gateway
http://sdgateway.net
8 organizations worldwide provide access to their
libraries, resources, articles, info on events, programs
and products. Links to info on Countries, Enabling
Resources, Danger Signs, Roles, Livelihood Activities,
Strategies. Some sites not finished.
U.S. & World Population Clock
http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html
National & worldwide human population estimates.
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID)
http://www.info.usaid.gov/
Info about programs (by region) on the environment &
population. Links to demographic & health surveys as
well as the International Database at the Census Bureau.
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID)
http://www.info.usaid.gov/pop_health/
Links to Population, Health and Nutrition Resources on
the Web, Conferences, Events and News, Legislation and
Policies
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID)
http://www.info.usaid.gov/environment/
Policy papers, publications, and news. Their massive site
index, (see pull down menu in top right of the screen)
lists involvement- organized by region as well as by
category.
U.S. Census Bureau
http://www.census.gov
Social, demographic, & economic information about the
States & Cities in the U.S. Downloadable software.
UN Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS
http://www.unaids.org/highband/index.html
Sponsored by and directly linked to WHO, Worldbank,
UNICEF, UDESCO, UNFPA, UNDP. Has an extensive links page
containing an annotated bibliography containing many
social organizations and programs dedicated to helping
those affected.
Union of Concerned Scientists Population
Page
http://www.ucsusa.org/
Info on arms control, agriculture, global resources,
climate, energy, and transportation.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF )
http://www.unicef.org/
Relevant news updates, statistics by region or country,
on child & maternal mortality, sanitation, water
supply, adult literacy, & enrollment in primary
school.
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP)
http://www.undp.org/
Links to these focus areas: Poverty, Environment, Gender,
and Governance. Features project results and links.
United Nations Educational, Scientific,
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
http://www.unesco.org/
Information on programs in the natural sciences biotech,
gender equality & education statistics. Science,
culture and communication data coming soon. View the
index to easily locate info on Africa, social programs.
Link to search all the UN websites.
United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP)
http://www.unep.org/
Info on products and services, environmental issues,
countries and regions, events, legal instruments, and
links to other sites including the ministries of the
environment in about 90 countries and regions.
United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) Chemicals page
http://irptc.unep.ch/irptc/
Information on toxins.
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
http://www.unfpa.org/
Publications (many are free): email address to order
Program Review & Strategy Development Reports,
special reports: International Assistance for Population
Activities (1995)- on-line, Inventory of Population
Project (1996), &
Resource Requirements for Health Programs (1997). Also
available are UNFPA's programme bulletin (10
issues/year), State of the World Population Report, &
updates on the Cairo Conference.
United Nations Population Information
Network (POPIN)
http://www.undp.org/popin/popin.htm
Information on world population trends, an electronic
library (bibliographies & bibliographic databases),
dictionary of demographic & reproductive health
terminology, worldwide directory of population
institutions-
search alphabetically, by region, or type of
organization.
United States Senate
http://www.senate.gov/index.html
A Keyword Search is available for information on
Legislative Activities, Committees, Senators, Other
Resources, What's New, and Comments.
University of Michigan's Population
Studies Center
http://www.psc.lsa.umich.edu/library/resources.shtml
Search 150 resources by subject or format (ie electronic
databases, population centers).
University of South Florida Community
& Family Health Information
http://www.med.usf.edu/~kmbrown/Gen_Health_Info.htm
Epidemiology resources, global health network, New York
Times on the Web-Women's Health, 8 on-line journals
including Scientific American & the Journal of the
American Medical Association.
US Geological Survey (USGS)
http://www.nbs.gov/
Short synopsis of research in each state. Search the
National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)
clearinghouse. Links to other USGS info on water, &
mapping also to international environmental sites,
news,& photos.
US Geological Survey (USGS)
http://www.usgs.gov/network/science/earth/climate.html
Links to 30 servers, centers, services nationwide. Links
other USGS info on biology, & geology.
US Geological Survey (USGS)
http://water.usgs.gov/
Historical and current info on water quality, toxins,
surveying, acid rain, in U.S. Data on current projects,
access to local contacts. Links to other USGS info on
biology, & geology.
Virtual Library of Ecology and
Biodiversity
http://conbio.rice.edu/vl/
Virtual Library of Biodiversity and Ecology. Links on
MANY species, including humans.
Water Environment Federation (WEF) Water
Web
http://www.wef.org/
A technical and educational insitution, it provides new
news every Wednesday, legislation, and other information
on global water quality issues.
Water Librarian' Home Page
http://www.wco.com/~rteeter/waterlib.html
Links to water agencies, water reference databases,
comprehensive water pages by various agencies. Some sites
are annotated by Robert Teeter, a librarian for a
California water agency. The "about these
pages" link & his own home page have TONS of
interesting links, not all relevant, but there are some
on demographic statistics.
Webmed bioethics internet resources
http://www.ncgr.org/gpi/grn/edres/elsi.tc.html
Info on the ethics of the human genome project, human
embryo research, HIV/AIDS, terminal care,
xenotransplantation, and other topics. Links to many
centers, literature, and other internet resources.
White House home page
http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/Welcome.html
Interactive Citizen's handbook, searchable, press
briefings, radio addresses, Executive Orders, all other
publicly released White House publications, and current
news.
WHO Global Environmental Epidemiology
Network (GEENET)
http://www.who.int/peh/geenet/index.htm
Database of professionals, abstracts of WHO technical
reports, some can be ordered over the internet, news,
newletters, & training materials.
World Bank
http://www.worldbank.org/
Download data with Acrobat on population, standard of
living, health, life expectancy & mortality,
employment, economics, urbanization, education, air &
water pollution & land use. Search by country or
topic. Projects info & working papers.
World Health Organization (WHO)
http://www.who.org/
Information & databases organized by disease or topic
such as mortality, demographic & health, & child
growth & malnutrition. Access to WHOSIS information
system & excerpts from the World Health Reports
1995-1998.
World Overpopulation Awareness (WOA)
http://www.overpopulation.org/
Managed by Paul Storey of ZPG (see below). Basic facts
search, incredible fact sheets (usually with a
reference), news updates, links to sites for family
planning, global consequences, & educational
materials for all ages.
World Watch Institute
http://www.worldwatch.org/
Good brief updates on significant global events
especially those related to finance and the environment.
Information on publications and speakers. Highlights from
their magazine.
WWW Virtual Library
http://earthsystems.org/Environment.shtml
Links to more info sources on biodiversity, sustainable
development. Searchable by alphabet, subject, or keyword.
Yahoo's Environment Page
www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Environment_and_Nature/
Links to information on the following topics:
environmental studies, overpopulation, sustainable
development and more.
Zero Population Growth (ZPG)
http://www.zpg.org
Become a member of this grassroots organization for FREE.
Congressional scorecards, info on how to contact
representatives, & the bi-monthly publication
"The Reporter". Resources for teachers grades
K-12.