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Environment

Access Australia
Access Australia
NewsBank

Access Australia is a unique, web-based resource that provides libraries with comprehensive news coverage from all Australian states and territories and beyond. From local publications to nationwide news sources such as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The AustralianAccess Australia includes content from the most popular daily, weekly and Sunday newspapers as well as hard-to-find community and regional news. Each news source has its own focus, and patrons can select news sources closest to the issues and events for authoritative, staff-written coverage. Thus, Access Australia provides local, regional, national and international perspectives on current issues and events.

Access Global NewsBank
Access Global NewsBank
NewsBank

Access Global NewsBank is designed to deliver broad and varied perspectives from sources across the globe. This resource supports research across a wide range of subject areas, including Political Science, Journalism, History, Environmental Studies, Sociology, Economics, Education, Business, Health, Social Sciences and more. It is the most comprehensive collection of its kind, with more than 7,000 global news sources covering over 200 countries and territories.

Access New Zealand
Access New Zealand
NewsBank

Access New Zealand is a web-based resource offering local, regional and national perspectives on current issues and events. Featuring comprehensive news coverage from both the North and South Islands, this one-of-a-kind resource features both local publications and nationwide news sources such as The New Zealand Herald, The Dominion Post, The Press and Waikato Times. Access New Zealand includes content from the most popular daily, weekly and Sunday newspapers as well as hard-to-find community and regional news. Patrons can access authoritative, staff-written coverage from sources across New Zealand—including those closest to a specific issue or event—so they can compare and contrast the unique perspectives within each publication.

Access World News: Research Collection
Access World News: Research Collection
NewsBank

Access World News: Research Collection is an unparalleled collection for academic libraries, featuring thousands of U.S. and global news sources, most available online exclusively through NewsBank. Designed in collaboration with academic librarians, this primary resource solution supports a wide range of academic disciplines, including political science, journalism, English, history, environmental studies, sociology, economics, education, business, health, social sciences and more.

Climate Change and Law Collection
Climate Change and Law Collection
Brill

This comprehensive collection of climate change and law documents contains original source, non-edited and non-redacted “grey literature” (non-peer reviewed) in English, centered on climate change and the law. Incorporated in the category of ‘law’ is any discipline of law which addressed climate change, including corporate law, environmental law and human rights law. Materials in the collection originate from a wide range of organizations in the public and private sector, institutions, and/or individuals, world-wide.

Climate Science and Sustainability: Global Origins of Modern Environmentalism
Climate Science and Sustainability: Global Origins of Modern Environmentalism
Readex

As scientists’ understanding of the earth sciences advanced by leaps and bounds in the latter half of the 20th century, concern emerged over human impact on the planet’s biology and atmosphere. The modern environmental movement grew from this concern, as did pioneering research on climate change. Climate Science and Sustainability: Global Origins of Modern Environmentalism is a fully searchable digitized collection that captures these advances as they unfolded, offering valuable insight for students and researchers in a variety of disciplines.

Made up of documents that are found in JPRS.

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