Acid Rain Facts, news, children's resources, and links from Environment Canada.
Acid Rain and Deposition A general overview of acid rain and deposition, its causes and effects. The consequences of acid rain in Canada and British Columbia are outlined.
Acid Rain News Features links to news articles and related sites. Includes history, scientific background information and FAQ.
Energy and Environment Research Programme The Energy and Environment Research Programme provides scientific and economic analysis to support and inform energy policy and sustainable development. Details about projects are given.
EPA Acid Rain Program Working to significantly reduce electric utilities' emissions of the pollutants responsible for acid deposition. Includes a system of tradable SO2 emissions allowances: a landmark use of market incentives in environmental protection.
National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP/NTN) The US National Atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal long-term trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity) and analyzed maps are available for viewing and downloading.
The Acid Rain Report Student-created site discusses the causes, effects, geographic distribution, and possible solutions for acid rain.
UK Acid Waters Monitoring Network Monitors the ecological impact of acid deposition in areas of the United Kingdom believed to be sensitive to acidification.
UK DTI Energy and the Environment Programme The programme aims to assess the impacts of proposed energy related environmental policies and regulation on UK industry, and their cost implications for the final consumer.
US EPA Acid Rain Home Page Information about acid rain, its causes and effects, how we measure acid rain, and what is being done to solve the problem. Includes activities for students.
US EPA Acid Rain Program About EPA efforts reduce electric utilities' emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, the pollutants responsible for acid deposition. The program includes a system of tradable SO2 emissions allowances.