A "collection of over 25,000 photos, slides, negatives, plates, and films documenting the history of human interaction with the environment. . .Most images are in black-and-white print format, date from the 1920s to the 1960s, and pertain to the U.S. " Indexed by the Forest History Society Image Database.
Covers U.S. participation in global climate negotiations, including the Montreal Protocol and Paris Agreement. Documents detail internal policy debates, diplomatic strategies, and international negotiations on environmental issues, offering insights into U.S. leadership in addressing climate change.
Archival collections (documents, images, data, maps, and photographs) from multiple global sources that focus on aspects of environmental science, history, and anthropogenic change.
"Sources include the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI), The National Archives (UK), Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew), the Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Royal Entomological Society, and Ecological Society of America.
Topics covered include agriculture, biodiversity, botany, climate change,
deforestation, entomology, fisheries, hydrology, irrigation, livestock, water sources, and wetlands. "