Includes resources about the steady state economy, including news, briefing papers, policies, video, audio, slideshows, a reading list, and a definition of steady state economy.
Features a One Health Library (audio presentations, podcasts, blogs, books, reports, etc.) and highlights news, programs, and events related to One Health.
Provides an overview of the Berlin Principles on One Health, the Manhattan Principles supporting a One World - One Health approach, and relevant publications. From the Wildlife Conservation Society.
A guide to help local government, communities, and health care organizations connect green infrastructure and public health in new ways. Created by the Willamette Partnership and Oregon Public Health Institute.
A webpage from the NRDC including an overview of why green infrastructure is important, the benefits of green infrastructure, and types of green infrastructure.
A map tool that compiles state-level information on rainwater harvesting regulations. From the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy.
The SDC is organized into 32 subject areas (called subchapters), such as parking, climate change, and low-impact development and stormwater management. For each subchapter, the SDC lists policy actions local governments can take to become more sustainable in that specific area.
A global database of climate change laws, policies, climate targets and litigation cases. From the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
ELI's website features research reports and a Guidance & Policy collection which includes over 4,000 federal agencies’ internal guidance documents indexed for easy searching.
Each environmental topic included in this list may include related laws and regulations, compliance and enforcement information, and policies and guidance.
FindLaw provides an archive with access to summaries of published opinions from 2000 to the present. Includes cases from the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Circuit Courts, and selected state supreme and appellate courts. You can narrow your search by legal topic, such as "Environmental Law."
This website provides two databases of climate change litigation, one for U.S. climate change litigation and one for non-U.S. cases. You can search by keyword and filter by case category, court, principal law, and filing year.
Explaining the Circular Economy and How Society Can Re-think Progress
Biomimicry: History and Future
TED Talk on Doughnut Economics | Kate Raworth
One Health Linking Human, Animal and Ecosystem Health