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Current revision as of 13:44, 7 October 2007
Environmental Technology |
Welcome to Environmental Technology, the online wiki source for JALC's PHS 101. One focus is to take advantage of the reduction of paper concept that a wiki can provide, and create a community for students to learn cooperative skills while they expand their horizons. |
Timeline: Environmental events | List of environmental contributors | List of important Federal legislation | Gov Sites | Answers | Bonus
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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy |
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Featured articles... |
In the news... see Enviro-News Archived news sources collected from the internet.
Upcoming course events . . .
Upcoming stuff . . . On April 22, 1970, 20 million people across America celebrated the first Earth Day. It was a time when cities were buried under their own smog and polluted rivers caught fire. Now Earth Day is celebrated annually around the globe. Through the combined efforts of the U.S. government, grassroots organizations, and citizens like you, what started as a day of national environmental recognition has evolved into a world-wide campaign to protect our global environment. Learn about the history of Earth Day.
PBS To Offer Special Science And Environmental Programming For April 2006
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JALC John A. Logan College, Carterville, Illinois.