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There are many sites providing in-depth analytical support on questions of environmental responsibility. Two sites helpful in providing research support towards issues of environmental justice are:
The Transnational Institute: www.tni.org/detail_page.phtml?=&text10=news_ctw-news&menu=11c
The Corner House:www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/index.shtml.The Corner House carries out research and advocacy with the aim of linking issues for informed discussion and strategic thought on critical environmental and social concerns. Both sites provide open-access documentation on a wide range of ethical issues relating to environment and development.
Another important source for current information on climate change legislation is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
www.ipcc.ch
There are an increasing number of very influential environmental advocacy groups with a strong online presence providing helpful information on ethical issues associated with the environment. Some are more country and/or issue focused such as the Navdanya and Friends of River Narmada sites given in the references above, or the Indonesian group Down to Earth: http://dte.gn.apc.org. Others are more international, such as Greenpeace: www.greenpeace.org/international
Climate Justice Programme: under the auspices of Friends of the Earth. A collaboration of lawyers and campaigners around the world providing up-to-date information for encouraging, supporting, and tracking enforcement of the law dealing with issues of climate change.
www.climatelaw.org
Environmental ethics online directory provides a list of names and contact details of scholars and professionals working in the field of environmental ethics.
http://gadfly.igc.org/ee-list.htm


