Environmental Data and Statistics
- EPA MyEnvironmentVery user friendly! Just type in an address or geographic name, and find a cross-section of environmental information based on the location.
- EPA Environmental Dataset GatewayThis site provides access to EPA's publicly accessible datasets.
- Energy Information AdministrationEnergy statistics, including environmental data such as emissions and greenhouse gas. See also State Profiles and Country Profiles.
- National Resources InventoryData and analyses from the US Department of Agriculture on the status, condition, and trends of land, soil, water, and related resources on the Nation’s non-federal lands.
- How's My WaterwayUse this resource to identify your watershed and find associated environmental information.
- USGS Water DataWater-resources data collected at approximately 1.5 million sites in all 50 States.
- Global Forest Changemaps forest extent and change, from 2000–2015.
- Global Forest Watchan online forest monitoring and alert system that unites satellite technology, open data, and crowdsourcing to provide access to timely and reliable information about forests.
- ECOS: Environmental Conservation Online Systemfrom the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, provides access to information regarding threatened and endangered species and critical habitat designation across the United States.
- California Environmental Health Tracking ProgramProvides data and information on diseases and environmental threats to inform environmental and public health programs, research, and policies.
- CIMIS: California Irrigation Management Information SystemThe California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) is a program unit in the Water Use and Efficiency Branch, Division of Statewide Integrated Water Management, California Department of Water Resources (DWR) that manages a network of over 145 automated weather stations in California. CIMIS was developed in 1982 by DWR and the University of California, Davis (UC Davis). It was designed to assist irrigators in managing their water resources more efficiently.
- NOAA National Centers for Environmental InformationNCEI is the world’s largest provider of weather and climate data. Land-based, marine, model, radar, weather balloon, satellite, and paleoclimatic are just a few of the types of datasets available.
- The Climate ExplorerExplore graphs and maps of historical and projected climate variables for any county in the contiguous United States.
- DataONEDataONE is a community driven program providing access to data across multiple member repositories, supporting enhanced search and discovery of Earth and environmental data.