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Global registry of research data repositories.
Provides free access to biological, physical and socioeconomic geospatial data and maps, along with tools to create custom visualizations, drawings and analyses.
Access data, maps, and other resources on agriculture, climate, governance, land use, built environment, health, poverty, urban areas, and more.
Archives and publicly shares data obtained from observational, experimental, and modeling research that is funded by the US DOE’s Office of Science under its Subsurface Biogeochemical Research (SBR) and Terrestrial Ecosystem Science (TES) programs within the Environmental Systems Science (ESS) activity.
-Records of all EISs received by EPA since 1987
-EPA comment letters on EISs since 2001
-Electronic (PDF) versions of EISs received by EPA since October 2012
Searches over 60 databases and over 2,200 scientific websites to provide users with access to more than 200 million pages of authoritative US federal science information including research and development results.
Access data on Weather & Climate, Coasts, Oceans, and Geophysics. Temperature, currents, salinity, pH, oxygen, sea level and more.
Providing free public access to a wide variety of primarily marine geoscience data collected during expeditions throughout the global oceans.
Check the Products (Maps, Images and Publications) tab for data sets, maps, tools, images, and more.
Data sets, software and projects worldwide.
Search and access 201 data sets covering the Atmosphere, Ocean, Land and more. Explore climate indices, reanalyses and satellite data and understand their application to climate model metrics.
DASH Search allows users to find, browse, and access data, software, models and publications created and published by NCAR and UCAR Community Programs.
Data and statistics on climate, forest, waste, and water from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Resources include World Trade Center Registry, Asbestos Registry, Interactive map and links to hazardous waste site documents. Evaluations of hazardous substances and health effects. Screening tools and survey instruments.
Reports on the burden of cancer worldwide. IARC Monographs identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer. These include chemicals, complex mixtures, occupational exposures, physical agents, biological agents, and lifestyle factors.
EPA's IRIS is a human health assessment program that evaluates information on health effects that may result from exposure to environmental contaminants.
HERO contains the key studies EPA uses to develop environmental risk assessments for the public. EPA uses risk assessments to characterize the nature and magnitude of health risks to humans and the ecosystem from pollutants and chemicals in the environment. You can browse through the bibliographic references in HERO by topic or assessment, or search for articles by author, title, etc
From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this database provides single chemical toxicity data, derived from peer-reviewed literature, for aquatic life, terrestrial plants and wildlife. [This resource is publicly available.]