Resources

What's a Site without its links? In order to increase our google-ability, and to encourage visitors to explore sustainability in its manifestations elsewhere, we have compiled this list of useful resources. Armed with the knowledge contained on these and other pages, you can be confident when you approach administrators and energy managers at Stanford with your latest proposal to increase the University's Sustainability. Also, you can just surf the web and check out the great stuff that others are doing on and off campuses.// resources /

Our resources page contains links to sites both on and off Stanford campus, but not off Stanford's radar. Many of these sites were listed years ago, so if a link is broken, do not hesitate to report it to the webmaster (see people page).

Internships
SSS internship postings—A post of internships added to periodically.

At Stanford
Stanford Recycling Center—The official website of PSSI’s recycling facilities on campus.
Sustainable Building at Stanford—A website that highlights sustainable building practices on campus.
E-Reps—See the Enviro Reps site for a listing of the various environmental student groups at Stanford.
environment.stanford.edu—The portal for all things environmental at Stanford.
iper.stanford.edu—Homepage for the new graduate Interdisciplinary Program in the Environment and Resources.

Electronic Newsletters
GreenBiz—(biweekly newsletters)
Environmental News Network—(daily newsletter)
Global Network of Environment & Technology—(daily newsletter) an award-winning environmental technology, news and business center that promotes the use of innovative environmental technologies.

Companies recognized for environmental leadership in their fields
British Petroleum
Patagonia
Portfolio 21
Natural Strategies
Ecotrust/Shorebank Pacific
The Natural Step
Interface, Inc.
3M
DuPont
AT&T
Intel

Interesting, innovative, informative, and fun sustainability websites
Personal Kyoto—Track your residential or commercial electric usage automatically and achieve your own Personal Kyoto.