Chevy Fuel Solutions
Find out more about how one car company is focusing on offering fuel efficiency with a choice—and discover the innovative technology that might already be moving you down the highway.
The Nature Conservancy
Founded in 1951, The Nature Conservancy has protected about 120 million acres of land and has more than a million members. Click around the site for fascinating facts about the environment.
North American Association for Environmental Education
For more than 36 years, the NAAEE has been an important association for environmental education. Find out all the ways they can help you reach your students with eco lessons and project ideas.
EnergyHog.org
Learn how to defeat energy waste with fun, interactive games for kids (and adults)—and facts you can put to use immediately in your classroom.
The Energy Information Administration's Kid's Page
Created by Congress in 1997, the EIA is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Agency. It's a great place to start research projects dealing with energy that require data, forecasts and analyses.
Earth Day Network
Started by the organizers of the first Earth Day, this site works to promote environmental awareness and prompts people around the world to take action and make a difference.
World Wildlife Fund
The WWF has been working to protect the environment for more than 45 years and has over 5 million members globally. There is a treasure trove of eco information here.
Earthday.gov
Looking for official U.S. events and information for Earth Day? This government portal has the resources you want.
The Wilderness Society's Earth Day Site
Working to protect America's wilderness since 1935 through science, advocacy and education, this organization has a site that will take you through a diverse range of data on different environments, from rivers to deserts.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Earth Day Site
The government's EPA's Earth Day site offers you tips and fun ways to protect the environment and your health.



