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Oceanography: Climate Advocacy Websites

Climate websites
NASA: Climate Change NASA: Climate Change Contains research, news, articles, data, a Climate Resource Center, and more.
NASA: Climate Kids NASA: Climate Kids Website teaches students about weather and climate, climate change, greenhouse gases, and the impact of a warming planet.
NOAA NOAA: Climate.gov The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s climate website hosts maps, data, and resources about climate change. You can also search past weather by zip code and check out the global climate dashboard.
Environmental Protection Agency logo EPA: Water Topics Environmental Protection Agency government website. EPA supports efforts under the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act to protect and restore our nation's waters and ensure that every American has access to clean, safe water.
US Global Change Research Program National Climate Assessment Link to the 2023 (5th) report that details the impacts of climate change now and in the future throughout the United States. The assessment is conducted by scientists from several government agencies and is coordinated by the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

How do I cite a website?

Common elements to look for include:     

  • Author
  • Title of the article
  • Editor of the page or site     
  • Name of the Web site or Project
  • Publisher or sponsor
  • Date of the publication
  • URL
  • Date of access (when you used the website)

Author(s). "Title of Article/Page." Other Contributor(s). Name of Website, Publisher, Date of Publication, URL. Date of Access.

Purdue OWL: Citation electronic sources

  • Refer to the Purdue OWL MLA citation guide for specific variations on how to cite a website, webpage, an image or an article within a web magazine.