There are a number of environmental news-based web sites now operating in cyberspace where you can get the latest news, reviews, book reviews, and events from around the world. Below are a few that are well worth your visit.
Asia Environmental Review
http://www.asianenviro.com/
A monthly publication and information service devoted to environmental issues and associated markets of the Asia Pacific region. A source of information and analysis covering environmental business in Japan, China , Korea, and Southeast Asia.
Environment Watch
http://world.std.com/~cic/ewwe/ewwe.htm
Environmental policy and news in Western Europe. This is a twice-monthly publication. This is more of a PR page than content although you can download a sample copy.
Environmental News Link
http://www.caprep.com/caprep/
Lots of coverage on courts, state, federal, and local environmental legislation. Lots of news. Look at the daily listings of the Federal Register, the environmental subset of the Federal Register, and a searchable database of the Code of Federal Regulations. Links to Federal and State agencies as well.
Environmental News Network
http://www.enn.com/
Good articles, news, features, editorial and opinion, calendar of events, and the ability to search their archives. Home of The Green Business Letter, and more.
Green Disk
ftp://ftp.igc.apc.org/pub/GREEN_DISK/
The GreenDisk is a semi-monthly computer disk in IBM or Macintosh
format and contains the equivalent of hundreds of pages of
well-organized and timely environmental information in a keyword searchable format. You can download a sample copy here.
Northwest Environmental News
http://www.halcyon.com/nen/
News, columns, legislation, calendar of events, jobs, bid requests, all dealing with the Northwestern part of the country.
NucNet: The World's Nuclear News Agency
http://www.aey.ch/nucnet/
According to the site's promo;NucNet is the World's Nuclear News Agency, operated by the secretariat of the European Nuclear Society (ENS), in Berne, Switzerland. ENS is a federation of learned nuclear societies, and brings together some 20 000 specialists in Western and Eastern Europe.²
NucNet distributes a fax of nuclear news of international and national news agencies and to nuclear information officers. Latest top nuclear news stories are posted. Good place for European nuke info.
Science Surf
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~wcalvin/scisurf.html
Various science stories, book reviews, and environment is covered too. This web mag belongs to brain expert and author William H. Calvin of the University of Washington.
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/
A few environmental stories show up here :)
The Scientist
ftp://ds.internic.net/pub/the-scientist/
This is a biweekly paper for science professionals. An ftp site.
©1996 Don Rittner