Congressional Research Service Reports available

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Mon Oct 28 08:20:22 EST 1996


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Date:    Thu, 24 Oct 1996 14:06:28 -0400 
From:    "Comm. for the NIE" <jeff at cnie.org> 
Subject: Congressional Research Service Reports available 

          CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE REPORTS AVAILABLE 

Hello, 

I would like to invite you to visit the Committee for the National 
Institute for the Environment's (CNIE) web site. 

                http://www.cnie.org 

We are developing a prototype National Library for the Environment, an 
on-line source of environmental information.  The address is: 

                http://www.cnie.org/nle 

To activate the project, the CNIE has put on-line about 200 full-text U.S. 
Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports on environmental issues. Our 
site has reports covering a range of environmental topics including: 

  Agency Profiles                  Air 
  Biodiversity                     Climate 
  Energy                           Forestry 
  Information Sources              International 
  Legislation                      Marine 
  Mining                           Pesticides 
  Pollution--General               Population 
  Public Lands                     Regulatory Reform 
  Risk Assessment                  Science & Tech. 
  Stratospheric Ozone              Trade, Taxes & Econ. 
  Transportation                   Resources--General 
  Waste Management                 Water Quality 
  Wetland & Aquatic 


CRS, part of the United States Library of Congress, provides nonpartisan 
information on any subject of interest to Congress. CRS products undergo 
careful review for accuracy, thoroughness, technical soundness, balance, 
nonpartisanship and objectivity. 

The Committee for the National Institute for the Environment is a 
nonprofit organization with broad support from the scientific, 
environmental, state and local government, and business communities.  Its 
mission is to improve the scientific basis for making decisions on 
environmental issues through institutional reform of the federal 
government and the creation of a nonregulatory science agency known as the 
National Institute for the Environment. 

Please feel free to let me know what you think of our web site. 

Juge Gregg 
Director, Academic Relations 

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Juge Gregg 
Director, Academic Relations 
Committee for the National Institute for the Environment 
1725 K Street, NW  Suite 212     PHONE 202-628-4303 
Washington, DC 20006                FAX 202-628-4311 
juge at cnie.org              http://www.cnie.org 
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