| Critical Decision | | an organization that encourages citizens to study and question the influences large corporations have obtained over democracy, technology, religion, families, society, population growth, and the environment. |
| Earthside | | Environment, politics, opinion and quality of life issues for Arvada, Colorado, and the USA. |
| Friends of the Commons | | group seeking to protect the commons as the sum of all we inherit together and must pass on, undiminished, to our heirs. |
| iGreens | | Individualist environmental views, articles, reviews, discussion and polls. E-mail list available as well as obituaries, politician evaluations, reprints of papers and poetry. |
| League of Conservation Voters | | Focus on U.S. Congress -- information on proposed legislation, how Senators and Representatives voted on environmental issues, and pre-election evaluations of candidates. |
| Ocean Champions | | is a national political organization focused solely on the oceans whose goal is to develop bipartisan political support in the U.S. Congress. |
| Oikos | | Italian environmental activist organization. |
| OMB Watch: Regulatory Policy | | nonpartisan research/advocacy center addresses cross-cutting regulatory policy issues, which can affect environmental policies. |
| Planetizen | | A public-interest information exchange for the urban planning and development community. Urban planning and development news, job opportunities, commentary and events. |
| Rep America | | Formed in 1995 to resurrect the GOP's conservation tradition and to restore natural resource conservation and sound environmental protection as fundamental elements of the Republican Party's vision for America. |
| The Tragedy of the Commons, by Garrett Hardin (1968) | | An essay that forms the background for much of free-market environmental thinking, which asks how property rights can be extended into commonly held resources, to promote incentives to protect (rather than harm) the environment. |
| Toxic Wells, NJ - A Satire | | This tongue-in-cheek Chamber of Commerce brochure puts a brave face (and positive spin) on the problems of a mythical environmentally challenged town. |
| Vote No on Question 2 | | Maine's Question 2, the forestry referendum, will promote sprawl and reduce the overall quality of Maine's forests. This site explains the issues surrounding Question 2. | |
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