Environmental activism covers a wide range of actions, from writing letters to politicians and corporations, through publicity stunts and banner-waving protests, to direct action like chaining yourself to a tree to prevent a new road. This category should only contain sites that have some details as to "what you can do" politically — action that people can take, or have taken. Background information and arguments about the issues should go in Society: Issues: Environment. Pages about personal living and what you can do to have less impact on the environment should go to: Society: Issues: Environment Consumerism: Activism. (Note: there is one area that has never traditionally been called "activism", and that is conservation work. This is filed under Society: Issues: Environment: Conservation and Endangered Species and, for more scientific conservation research groups, Science: Environment: Biodiversity: Conservation) See also: (very comprehensive guide) Where should I submit my website about animals? Or, where will I find the animal topic I am looking for?
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- Treehugger Weblog dedicated to the green lifestyle. News, reviews, and links.
- Friends of the Eel River Has a mission to restore the Eel River and all her tributaries to a natural state of abundance, wild and free.
- U.S. EPA: Green Communities Guide for planning and implementing sustainable community actions plans to translate the visions of the future into action oriented items.
- ActionPA.org Features activist resources and research tools. Provided by an activist's collective in Philadelphia, which trains youth to learn environmental issues and skills by organizing grassroots community projects.
- WWF - Panda Passport for Environmental Action Provides tools to campaign on critical environment issues all over the world from climate change to construction projects in protected areas.
- Free Range Activism UK site providing information to help people tackle community, environmental and social issues.
- Save Our Environment Action Center Take action on environmental campaigns of leading environmental organizations.
- ENRED: European Network for the recognition of the Ecological Debt Papers, projects, and general information on ecological debt.
- PCAP (Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Plants) A global eco-spiritual movement.
- Web of Creation Fosters the movement for a just and sustainable world, from a religious perspective. Offers resources on ecology and religion, including the Green Congregation project and ways to incorporate eco-justice into church services.
- Union of Concerned Scientists Action Center Helps citizens take action on policies related to the environment, global warming, nuclear weapons, clean energy, clean vehicles, and biotechnology.