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EPA: Climate Change Kids Site—A kid-specific site created with animations, images, and easy-to-understand content to relate what Climate Change is and what kids can do to help make a difference.
EPA: Climate Change—A resource for understanding Climate Change. Includes information on Climate Change and its effects, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions, current policy, news, regulations, research, and statistics, as well as ways in which we can reduce our contribution.
Final Colorado Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reference Case Projections 1990-2020—A summary composed in 2007 of Colorado’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory from 1990 – 2020 for 10 separate sectors.
U.S. Department of Energy—A resource for understanding current and emerging energy sources as well as how science and technology are working to solve problems in other fields.
U.S. Energy Information Administration—A comprehensive resource which contains data and statistics on state, national, and international energy resources and their influence on the economy and environment.
United States Global Change Research Program—A federal program that integrates research from 13 federal departments and agencies to assess changes in the global environment and understand their implications for society.
The Climate Trust—A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to implement high quality project-based emissions reductions and to advance sound offset policy. The state of Colorado has chosen The Climate Trust as a third party administrator for the Colorado Carbon Fund.