GEPREP is a comprehensive, easy-to-use and free web-based resource for both learning about and taking action regarding the most severe problem that humans have ever faced — that is, our rapidly deteriorating natural environment. It is designed to be useful for people with all levels of knowledge about environmental issues, including absolute beginners — and even for those who still are not convinced that there really is an environmental crisis.
Where to start:
If you are not yet familiar with environmental issues, you might want to begin by reading Types of Environmental Deterioration and Environmental Crisis FAQ (frequently asked questions). Another good starting point is the page About GEPREP.
How to navigate:
Although this website is very large (already nearly 400 interlinked articles and still growing!), it can be navigated easily in various ways, including by (1) visiting the Sitemap page for general navigation, (2) visiting the Contents page for a full list of topics, or (3) using Google by typing in geprep.org followed by a colon and then the term you are searching for (for example: geprep.org:biodiversity for a search for information about biodiversity) and then pressing 'Enter' or 'Return' key.
Some of our most important and most frequently accessed topics:
- Polluter Pay Principle
- Radioactive Waste
- Rainforest
- Resin Identification Code
- Road Dust
- Straw Man Argument
- Wilderness Area
- Asphalt
- Biodiversity
- Carbon Dioxide
- Climate Change Denial
- Externality
- Freeway Removal
- Resuspended Dust
- Light Rail
- Nuclear Power FAQ
How to help:
Although the situation may seem hopeless, there have already been some successes, and they show that it is not impossible to solve this monumental problem if we make the effort. It won't be easy, but we can do it if we act quickly. There are many things that you can do to help make a difference.
They include (1) studying this website to learn more about environmental issues, (2) informing your family, friends, colleagues, government officials, etc. about GEPREP, (3) encouraging government officials and businesses to become more environmentally responsible, (4) contacting us with any suggestions you might have and any errors you might find and (5) supporting GEPREP financially with onetime or regular donations.
Contact us:
We want this project to be collaborative. So please do not hesitate to contact us with regard to your questions and suggestions.
A project of CascadiaNow!, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (tax ID 47-1954164).