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Introduction to Environmental Studies   Tags: environment, green buildings, outdoor classrooms, recycling, telecommute, water quality  

ENVS 131 taught by Dr. Anne Hall
Last Updated: Jan 27, 2013 URL: http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/envs131 Print Guide

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Use discoverE to find books, journals, videos, government documents, microfilm collections and other materials at the Emory libraries, which include Woodruff, Pitts Theology, Health Sciences Center, McMillan Law, Guy Chemistry, Math & Science Center and, Oxford libraries.

 

Google Customized Search Engine

This Google search engine is made for your class projects. Web sites included are the leading BuildingGreen publications, the National Wildlife Federations's Campus Ecology case studies, the Department of Education's tips for a 4-day school week, and the National Library of Medicine's TOXNET and Household Products databases.

 

Finding More Information

Use newspaper and magazine articles to find other universities and organizations that have implemented similar projects.

For additional articles, try other environmental databases. Or, contact Kristan Majors for assistance.

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