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This is the homepage of the National Insulation Association which information about member benefits, publications, conventions, and meetings. Additionally, there is a link to training in the field of insulation that includes webinars and e-modules. The Resources tab contains information related to...
The National Organic Program includes information about the accreditation process, organic standards and labeling, compliance and enforcement, approved State programs and contacts, news releases and Federal Register notices, and links to publications produced by NOP. Visitors to the site will...
The Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE) provides leadership in environmental education and training through community and technical college partnerships with business, industry, government and other educational providers. PETE is a National Consortium for Environmental...
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) coordinates the funds, personnel, and technological strengths of both the public and private sectors in Japan. NEDO's activities include the development and promotion of new energy and energy conservation technologies,...
The New Mexico Solar Energy Association provides educational resources for teaching students about solar energy. The site has a variety of student projects, resources, and curricula examples. The resources provided on the site cover solar cell demonstrations, DC electricity, photovoltaics, and...
NMSEA is an educational nonprofit organization, dedicated to promoting solar energy and related sustainable practices. Membership includes a diverse group of citizens including architects, building contractors, engineers, educators, and planners specializing in renewable energy and sustainability.
This 92-page manual contains information on safety and health for electrical trades. Sections include Burns Caused by Electricity, Recognizing Hazards, Evaluating Hazards, and Controlling Hazards. A glossary of terms is included at the end for those new to fields involving electricity.
This page, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, offers collections of data for use by educators, students, researchers, and the general public. There are nine categories of data available: Real-Time Data, Physical Properties Data,...
Areas of the country where air pollution levels persistently exceed the national ambient air quality standards may be designated "nonattainment." This site offers information and maps regarding regions of the country which have been designated as nonattainment areas for each of the pollutants:...
This website is provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and includes resources for students and educators about Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution. Sections of this website include NPS Pollution Activities for Students, Other Resources Specific to NPS Pollution, and Additional...
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