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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtfully committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. ---- Margaret Mead

How did we get here?

Explore human and ecological relations with noted anthropologist and environmental scientist Emilio Moran in People and Nature. The author examines the history of human and ecological interactions and offers ideas about what needs to happen to improve future “relations.”
http://bit.ly/people-nature (Drew users only)

Earth Day Network

Want to do your part to help the Earth but don’t know where to begin? Reduce your footprint, eat less meat, help end plastic pollution – these are just a few ideas found on the earthday.org website. Discover the history of the movement, current efforts, programs and more resources from the organization that started it all.
http://www.earthday.org/


Nature: Climate Change

Browse this important scholarly journal to familiarize yourself with what today’s researchers are focused on in the field.
http://bit.ly/nature-climate (Drew users only)

Saving the Earth as a Career

What better day to contemplate your future as a conservationist? Three experts in the field have written this must read for anyone interested in a career in wildlife or biological conservation. Here you’ll find a step by step guide to help you achieve your dream of saving the earth.
http://bit.ly/earth-career (Drew users only)

NASA and Planet Earth

Want to see for yourself how our Earth is doing? Air, land, climate, hazards – these are some of the topics that can be explored on NASA’s up-to-date website, link below. Here you’ll find breathtaking images and startling research related to how the Earth is faring in uncertain times.
http://bit.ly/earth-news


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