This category lists web sites whose focus is on environmental activist training and leadership programs. Local or college programs should be listed in other appropriate categories.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Campus Activism is a non-profit organization which provides information, as well as an extensive database of tools for student environmental activist groups. Access to the site by the public is encouraged and free, but registration is required for some areas.
http://www.campusactivism.org/
Climate Analysis Indicators Tool
Developed by the World Resources Institute and available online, CAIT is an information and analysis tool on global climate change, providing a comparable database of greenhouse gas emissions data and other climate indicators which can be used to analyze climate-related data questions and support policy decisions. CAIT and its products are described here.
http://www.wri.org/project/cait/
As an AmeriCorps affiliate, EarthCorps is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of building global community through local environmental service, providing one-year intensive programs for young adults to learn best practices in conservation techniques and leadership. Its site includes an overview and history of the organization, its programs, calendar of activities, and employment opportunities.
http://www.earthcorps.org/
FRAW is the Internet home of the Free Range Network, a loosely organized group which operates as a series of project focusing on diverse interests, including energy future and sustainable lifestyles, free computer software and hardware, and the use of technology by activists. Its projects, events, and publications are discussed and defined here.
http://www.fraw.org.uk/
Information for Action is a non-profit environmental organization charged with facilitating change in the global community. Its site includes a database of environmental action resources, a chemical database which reveals common symptoms from exposure to a variety of chemicals, ideas for activists, and areas for children.
http://www.informaction.org/
Reverential Ecology is a non-profit organization which brings together distinguished and experienced activists to share their life experiences with participants of mixed ages and backgrounds.
http://www.reverentialecology.org/
The RTK Network provides online access to several government and other databases and resources relating to the environment and environmental actions, including the ability to identify specific factories and their environmental effects, find permits issued under environmental statutes, and identify civil cases filed. Also included are articles on a variety of environmental action issues and an advocacy area.
http://www.crtk.org/
The Ruckus Society's site provides environmental, human rights, and social justice organizers with tools, training, and support. An overview of the organization is presented, along with a blog and information about its training and action support service, direct action, tools and resources.
http://www.ruckus.org/
Mingling environmentalism with Christianity, this site was created to enhance and advocate for a personal and social transformation to a more just and sustainable world through a religious perspective. Included here are informative articles about environmental justice, strategies for conducting an eco-justice campaign, and profiles of programs that are currently in progress.
http://www.webofcreation.org/