Good Sources of Environmental Science Information
Care must be used in accepting information given out
on the web. It might be incorrect. Remember anyone can make and distribute
info on the world wide web. Likewise, just because something is in a film
or on TV, in a book, or said in a lecture by a university professor or
someone else does not always mean it is correct. To a large degree you
are going to have to use your good judgement to evaluate what information
is probably correct.To assist you with getting a start on finding reliable
information we have listed below some web sites that we consider to be
sources of reliable environmental science information.
Environmental Science majors please note that
these sites may have information on employment opportunities. An example is the
FEMA site.
Home Page - Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality - www.tceq.state.tx.us
The Geological Society
of America - Welcome!
AGIWEB Home Page - American Geological
Institute
Welcome to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's Homepage
National Weather Service Home
Page -U.S. Government warnings & forecasts
NOAA Home Page Main Page -
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
Energy.gov
U.S. Dept. of Energy
USGS -
U.S. Geological Survey
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