Science and Sustainability
- EcoC²S [Irucka Embry): EcoC²S Online Resources: What Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Synthetic “Biology,” Cloning, Nanotechnology, High-Technology (High Tech), Conventional Renewable Energy Technologies (“Solar,” Geothermal, Wind, etc.), and Related Technologies are missing
- Sustainable Science Resources (Irucka Embry)
- Science in Society Archive: Science in Society Archive [formerly the Institute of Science in Society (ISIS)]
- Science in Society Archive: “To Science with Love: How science and scientists can contribute to the sustainability agenda” by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
- Science in Society Archive: “Thermodynamics of Organisms and Sustainable Systems by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
- Science in Society Archive: “What is (Schrödinger’s) Negentropy? by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
- The Forum on Science and Innovation for Sustainable Development
Biology
- Biology Dictionary: Explanations and Examples of Biological Concepts
- Science in Society Archive: “No System in Systems Biology” Biology has lost its way in more ways than one. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho reports on the desperation to make sense of the data deluge pouring out from genomics and related research.
- Science in Society Archive: “Energy, Productivity & Biodiversity” Generations of ecologists have puzzled over the causes of biodiversity and its relationship with productivity. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho investigates.
- Science in Society Archive: “Biology’s Theory of Everything?” Biology is promising its own unifying theory that explains all life, and the key is in how organisms use energy. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho investigates.
- Science in Society Archive: “Why Are Organisms So Complex?: A Lesson in Sustainability.” Complexity is linked to productivity and sustainability. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho explains.
- The Biology Project: The University of Arizona College of Science Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
- Biology: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecology
- Human Biology: Human Anatomy and Physiology: 1.6 Traditional Ecological Knowledge Created by: Christine Miller
- Traditional ecological knowledge: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Revolutionary Ecology: Biocentrism & Deep Ecology by Judi Bari
- United States Geological Survey (USGS) Ecosystems
- Yale E360: Native Knowledge: What Ecologists Are Learning from Indigenous People: From Alaska to Australia, scientists are turning to the knowledge of traditional people for a deeper understanding of the natural world. What they are learning is helping them discover more about everything from melting Arctic ice, to protecting fish stocks, to controlling wildfires. By Jim Robbins, April 26, 2018
- Joanna Macy & Her Work
- Center for Ecoliteracy: Education for the Sustainability of People and the Planet
- Schumacher College is a progressive college for ecological studies offering postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, research degrees, short courses and a practical agroecology residency. We focus on interactive and experiential education to help students develop the practical skills and strategic thinking required to face 21st century challenges and to instigate regenerative futures. Our learning ethos is about participating, getting out into the field, into the kitchen, experiencing the world as a starting point for more in-depth enquiry. These experiences then inform anti-reductionist, whole systems thinking that can help to break down traditional disciplines and foster collaborations that reach towards a better understanding of the truth.
- Ecology Global Network: Your Source for All Things Ecology [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- The Ecology WWW page [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- “Putting Ecology Back into Design.” by Mary Hansel, EWRI Currents Volume 11, Number 2, Fall 2010, pages 10-11 [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Ecology: A Guide to the Study of Ecosystems: From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection
- Ecology: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mother Earth/Gaia
- Science in Society Archive: Gaia
- Gaia Theory
- The Evolving Gaia Theory
- Gaia Theory: Science of the Living Earth
- Gaia, Our Living, Awakening Earth
- Exploring Gaia Theory: Artificial Life on a Planetary Scale
- Concerning Gaia Theory
- The Evolutionary or Teleological or Strong Gaia theory
- The Modern Gaia Theory
Systems, Cybernetics, Chaos, and Fractal Theories
- The Buckminster Fuller Institute is committed to a successful and sustainable future for 100% of humanity
- Synergetics, Fuller and System Theory [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Fritjof Capra
- Margaret J. Wheatley
- International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
- Systems Analysis, Modelling and Prediction Group: SAMP is an interdisciplinary engineering research group based at the Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University. [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- The Donella Meadows Project: Academy for Systems Change
- What is Systems Theory?
- Cybernetics and Systems Theory
- International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS): Primer
- Cybernetics, Systems Theory and Complexity [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Introduction to Systems Theory: Related Internet Links [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Systems Links [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- The Dynamical Systems and Technology Project at Boston University
- Welcome to Principia Cybernetica Web
- Fractals and Chaos Theory [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Chaos Theory: A Brief Introduction [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- An Introduction to Mathematical Chaos Theory and Fractal Geometry [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Chaos Theory and Fractal Geometry [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Fractal Chaos: Crashes the Wall between Science and Religion [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- The Complexity & Artificial Life Research Concept for Self-Organizing Systems Frequently Asked Questions
- Self Organizing Systems Home page [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Complexity, Complex Systems & Chaos Theory: Organizations as Self-Adaptive Complex Systems [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Butterfly effect: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Systems Thinking Primer for Natural Capitalism: The Four Basic Shifts by Peter Senge, Don Seville, Amory Lovins and Chris Lotspeich
Green/Sustainable Chemistry
- US EPA Green Engineering
- US EPA Green Chemistry Tools and Literature
- US EPA: Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge
- Green Chemistry Network
- The Royal Australian Chemical Institute Incorporated (RACI) Green Chemistry Challenge Awards
- EPEA Internationale Umweltforschung GmbH: Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency (EPEA)
- “Celebrating The Human Footprint: Michael Braungart Makes the Case for Good Chemistry”
- “Green Chemistry: Changing an Industry”
- Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry
- “Applying the Principles of Green Engineering to Cradle-to-Cradle Design”
- “Applying the principles of green engineering to cradle-to-cradle design.” By William McDonough & Michael Braungart, with Paul Anastas and Julie Zimmerman Environmental Science &Technology, Vol. 37, No. 23. Dec. 2003. — [Requires PDF Software]
- “Green Chemistry from Wastes.” Closed loop zero-waste chemical processing of waste biomass from agriculture is the future of green chemistry, says Prof. James Clark of York University, UK. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
- Green & Sustainable Chemistry Network, Japan
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Sustainable Chemistry
- 12 Principles of Green Chemistry
- Real World Cases in Green Chemistry
- Green Chemistry Organizations
- Green Chemistry Network
- Green & Sustainable Chemistry Network, Japan
- US EPA Green Chemistry Mission
- American Chemical Society (ACS) Green Chemistry Institute
- American Chemical Society (ACS) Green Chemistry Innovations
- Greening Chemistry: The Ecology Center (EC)
- Sustainable Technologies Roadmap: Chemistry Innovation
- Green Chemistry Research
- Green Chemistry at the University of Scranton
- Carnegie Mellon University Department of Chemistry Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry
- Carnegie Mellon University Department of Chemistry Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry Resources and Links
- “Green Chemistry: Chemrawn conference explores the progress and prospects of chemical research and science policy in advancing global sustainable development”
- Green chemistry: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- David Allen and David Shonnard. Green Engineering: Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes. Prentice Hall, 2001.
Physics, Metaphysics, and Beyond
- New Journal of Physics, The open-access journal for physics publishes across the whole of physics, encompassing pure, applied, theoretical and experimental research, as well as interdisciplinary topics where physics forms the central theme.
- “‘God Particle’ Turned Into Music By Physicists” By Ian Ritz, Epoch Times Staff
- LHCsound home: The Sound of Science
- Physics: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Outline of physics: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Philosophy of physics: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Field (physics): From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Quantum mechanics: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Biophysics: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- “Biophysics” by Nasif Nahle — Biology Cabinet Organization
- “A New Physics Theory: Life and Intelligence” by James A. Putnam
- PhysLink.com: New Theories in Physics and Astronomy
- Exploration on Fundamental Theoretical Physics by Joseph George
- Borderlands: The Crossroads of Science & Spirit: Seeing beyond the borders of perception!
- Borderland Sciences Research Foundation
- Borderland Sciences Research Foundation: Borderland Sciences Research Catalog
- Borderland Sciences Research Foundation: Borderland Sciences Research Projects
- Borderland Sciences Research Foundation: Round Robin: the Journal of Borderland Research
- Borderland Sciences Research Foundation: The Borderland Experimenter
- The Frontier Science Web: Exploring the Energy Revolution [Recovered with the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine]
- Summation of Tesla’s Dynamic Theory of Gravity: An excerpt from: Occult Ether Physics by William R. Lyne
- Sci-Fi Science: Time Travel, Aliens, Hyperdrive Systems, Dr Who
- Metaphysics Anonymous
Super String Theory
- “The Unseen Dimensions That May Govern Existence: Do hidden superstrings form us from the void by their rapid spinning? Why superstring theory and theology are close cousins.”
- The Official String Theory Web Site
- Ask A Scientist: Physics Archive: Super String Theory
- Superstrings! Home Page
- Superstring Theory
- The Second Superstring Revolution
- Dialogue on the Foundations of String Theory
- Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics: Superstring Theory
- Beyond String Theory
- Spinning the Superweb: Essays on the History of Superstring Theory
- String theory: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
M-Theory
- M-theory, the theory formerly known as Strings
- Basics of M-theory
- M-theory: The Second Superstring Revolution
- What is M-theory
- Superstrings! M-theory
- M-theory: The Mother of all SuperStrings
- “Stephen Hawking’s ‘The Grand Design’ puts M-theory to the mysteries of the universe”
- Ed Witten on M theory, supersymmetry and appreciating calculus
- About.com Physics: M-theory
- M-theory: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Introduction to M-theory: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia