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EPA
Website for Students
http://www.epa.gov/students/air.htm
Provides
resources for students interested in air pollution and air quality
monitoring. This site is a good research tool for student projects.
Environmental Kids Club
http://www.epa.gov/kids/
Environmental Kids Club includes information concerning pollution
(including ozone and air pollution) presented for kids 5-12.
List
of Science Fair sites
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/teachers/scifairs.htm
This
site is Argonne National Laboratory's list of Science Fair websites
that will help students develop a project idea and the research
methods to complete it.
Science
Fair Ideas--Environmental Science
http://members.aol.com/ScienzFair/environ.htm
Ideas
for science fair projects dealing with environmental issues (sections
on air quality and pollution including a total of 17 ideas concerning
air quality and issues).
Encyclopedia
of the Atmospheric Environment
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/english.html
The
Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment website is a good resource
for defining terms and issues relating to air quality at both technical
and non-technical understanding levels.
The
Why Files
http://whyfiles.org/
"The
WhyFiles" is a website supported by the University of Wisconsin-Madison
that examines scientific aspects of news stories and important events.
Uses the Science Benchmarks and the National Science Education Standards.
National
Institute of Environmental Health Science Kids' Pages
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/home.htm
This
site contains health (and air quality) related excercises and information
for children. Also has useful links page and science fair ideas.
Compiled
by Joan Allen for Mothers for Clean Air
All
links current as of 3/30/05
If
you have questions please contact:
Mothers
for Clean Air
3100
Richmond Ave, Suite 309
Houston,
TX 77098
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