Organizes volunteers to clean up city neighborhoods, greens neighborhoods by educating residents and providing plants to beautify public spaces. It also runs a multi-material recycling center off of Kingshighway.
Alphabetical listing of departments and divisions comprising St. Louis government. Relevant agencies include: Air Pollution Control, Parks Division, and Recycling Program.
The Sierra Club is the largest grassroots environmental organization in the country. The Eastern Missouri Group supports citizen-based advocacy and lobbying efforts throughout the state.
Chapter's aim is "to support transformation of the built environment with a strong organization that excels in member services and engagement, education, advocacy and marketing around green building practices and principles."
Mission is to "conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity."
Environmental company with a passion for sustainability and recycling. Site can be searched in a variety of ways to locate recycling centers and services.
Provides financial and volunteer support of environmental field research throughout the world; sponsors environmental expeditions for students and educators; and creates conservation projects through research and community partnerships.
Non-partisan group whose 10,000+ members conduct research, teach, and use ecological science to address environmental issues and inform environmental policy. ESA publishes TIEE: Teaching Issues and Experiments in Biology, a “peer-reviewed web-based collection of ecological educational materials” for undergraduate instruction.
Highly influential environmental advocacy group. EDF’s staff of scientists, economists and lawyers combine their expertise to help solve pressing environmental problems.
ICLEI is "a powerful movement of 12 mega-cities, 100 super-cities and urban regions, 450 large cities ... in 84 countries dedicated to sustainable development."
Global organization of government and non-government entities, along with thousands of volunteer scientists, working to develop conservation science, manage field projects, and shape environmentally sound policies and practices. Among the IUCN documents available on the organization’s website is the IUCN Redlist of Threatened Species.
The mission of the National Climatic Data Center is to "monitor and assess the state of the Earth's climate in near real-time, providing decision-makers at all levels of the public and private sectors with data and information on climate trends..."
Non-profit which collects and analyzes biodiversity and other ecological data throughout the Western Hemisphere. Centers are the leading source of information on rare and threatened species.
Leading environmental organization which works to combat global warming, conserve endangered wilderness, build a clean energy economy, along with other goals.
Works to improve resource policymaking through economic and other social science research in five main areas: energy and climate, analysis of environmental regulation, transportation and urban land, the natural world, and human health.
The largest and most influential grassroots organization dedicated to conservation and environmental protection. Local groups include the Missouri and Eastern Missouri chapters.
Non-profit dedicated to "expanding green building practices and education…” Developed the LEED Rating System, the nationally recognized benchmark for assessment of green building performance. Local chapters include the Missouri Gateway chapter.
Non-profit group of scientists and concerned citizens who use the combined forces of research and activism to develop solutions to pressing environmental problems.
"A global research organization that works closely with leaders to turn big ideas into action to sustain a healthy environment—the foundation of economic opportunity and human well-being."