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This 2005 article describes Intel's strategy to design for the environment. The article goes into Intel's goals for sustainability moving forward as well as the company's commitment to environmental protection.
Formerly Conservation Ecology, this electronic, open access, peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal provides research findings on the management, stewardship and sustainable use of ecological systems, resources and...
This site, hosted by The University of Illinois, is devoted to explaining evaporation. The website uses a colorful image to aid explanation. These image, along with text, makes the site accessible for all audiences.
Best known for research on high-energy physics, the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, or "Fermilab," hosts a surprising amount of data on flora and fauna. For example, bird lists (for the 6,800 acre Fermilab site)...
This description is of field measurements of soil erosion and runoff as written by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The site addresses everything from experimental practices to actual...
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