Yay! The Environment! Research!

You have learned how to complete a RAD Form and are ready to start research on your environmental issues topic.

Here are a few reminders:

Here are a few good resources to use for information on your environmental issue topic:

Books:

Check the cart Ms. Harris brought to class OR search the library catalog for more.

Databases:

Britannica Online

Science In Context

Opposing Viewpoints in Context

ELibrary

ACID RAIN:

National Geographic article on acid rain

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) information on acid rain (try the different links!)

DEFORESTATION:

National Geographic article on deforestation

Earth Observatory article on deforestation from NASA. Check out the links on the right!

WATER POLLUTION:

The City of Oceanside, CA's Clean Water Program information for kids

What's Up With Our Nation's Waters? from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

AIR POLLUTION:

National Geographic article on air pollution

AIR NOW information on air quality from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

OVERPOPULATION

Human Impact: Overpopulation from National Geographic. Look for the small links under the word "Overpopulation."

NOTE: This is a tricky topic; a lot of false, controversial and/or biased information can be found when searching the Internet. Stick to the recommended databases first and ask for help if you aren't sure if you should trust a source. :)

LANDFILLS/WASTE:

King County, WA Landfill Information for kids and More Information about Garbage

Basic Facts about Waste for kids from the Environmental Protection Agency