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GREENR: Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

Departmental employees at the following offices/bureaus have access to this database:

  • Bureau of Indian Affairs - Nationwide
  • Bureau of Land Management - Nationwide
  • Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement - Nationwide
  • Bureau of Reclamation - Nationwide
  • Fish and Wildlife Service - Nationwide
  • National Park Service - Nationwide
  • U.S. Geological Survey - Nationwide
  • Office of Surface Mining - Nationwide
  • Office of the Secretary - Washington Area Locations

Other users must come to the DOI Library to use this database or contact a Reference Librarian for assistance.

GREENR (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) is a new, authoritative online resource that focuses on the academic study of sustainability and the environment.

GREENR allows users to navigate issue, organization and country portals. A one-stop site, this resource provides news, video, primary source documents and more in highly accessible research areas covering relevant categories such as energy systems, healthcare, food and others.

Researchers view content in a way that resembles the Web, allowing them to easily browse to find answers. Other features include:

  • News - Updated daily, GREENR offers targeted results from hundreds of English-language international newspapers, magazines and refereed journals Unique commentaries, statistics & primary source documents
  • Contextual multimedia & searchable refereed case studies
  • Topic/Issue portals in more than 150 categories, from animal welfare to wind energy
  • Organization and country portals - covering more than 160 nations
  • Interactive maps allow browsing by issue, country or region

From topics like food safety to the impact of economic development on international relations, today's important environmental issues are shaping the future and reach far beyond the United States. Additionally, as green collar jobs grow, this resource supports students preparing for future careers in the industry.

GREENR helps information-seekers understand emerging GREEN technologies, issues around the environment and sustainability.

 


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Last Updated on 5/6/11

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