- United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA monitors climate and weather around the world. Climate change is real. Read about the ways climate change is impacting the world.
- Environmental Protection Agency. Laws and Executive Orders (EOs) are implemented to help protect human health and the environment. EPA is charged with administering all or part of each.
- Environmental Protection Agency/reduce reuse recycle. Good source of data, information, and ideas on recycling, and reducing waste.
- The best way to reduce waste is by preventing its creation in the first place. Producing new items releases greenhouse gases that drive climate change. Producing new products consumes significant amounts of energy and resources—raw materials must be mined, processed into products, and then shipped to stores. Reducing and reusing are the most impactful actions we can take to conserve natural resources, safeguard the environment, and cut costs.
- ProPublica. Climate Migration Map. This is an interesting map because it shows the effects of climate change in every county, in every state, in the United States.
- World Health Organization, Impact of climate change on health.
- Climate Explorer, Explore how climate is projected to change in any county in the United States.
- Neighborhoods At Risk, Free website with interactive maps, charts, and resources to help communities identify neighborhoods vulnerable to wildfire, flooding, and extreme heat of climate change.
- Impact of Fast Fashion on the Environment. Article by Ngan Le, Climate Action, Princeton University
- The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion, Explained. Earth.org