Environmental Defense has created twelve educational signs as part of an effort to reduce copy paper use through our work with Citigroup. Please use the signs in your office to encourage double-sided printing and copying, which reduces paper use, helps the environment and cuts costs.
create your photomontage, free cards, magazine cover and other funny jokes
You can also download posters and stickers and print (or have them printed) yourself! For details on duplicating these images, see Permissions and Restrictions Regarding Duplication, below. A PDF viewer such as the free Adobe Reader is required to open or print PDF files.
* Paper Management
* Reuse Office Supplies
* Close the Loop
* Utensil Reuse
* Battery Posters and Stickers
* Battery Posters and Stickers, Spanish
* Fluorescent Lamp and Tube Posters and Stickers
* Fluorescent Lamp and Tube Posters and Stickers, Spanish
* Medical Waste Posters and Stickers
* Costs and Limitations on Mailing
* Applicability of Posters and Stickers Outside of California
* Permission and Restriction Regarding Duplication
The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide To The World's Most Consequential Trivia"
This site offers a free map of the world with detailed 3D topography, natural environment colors, and thousands of place name labels. You can view the map interactively online or download it to disk for printing as a wall map.
A unique feature of the Physical Map of the World is its projection. Rather than using a traditional projection, such as the Miller or Robinson, or the Winkel Tripel now favored by National Geographic, it uses an entirely new projection created with Flex Projector, the first-ever software for designing custom map projections. The Natural Earth projection is a pseudocylindrical projection designed specifically for presenting Natural Earth II environmental data (discussed next), from which it takes its name. The Natural Earth projection combines characteristics of the Robinson and Kavraiskiy VII projections and compares well to them in regard to map distortion.
Natural Earth solves a problem: finding suitable data for making small-scale maps. In a time when the web is awash in geospatial data, cartographers are forced to waste time sifting through confusing tangles of poorly attributed data to make clean, legible maps. Because your time is valuable, Natural Earth data comes ready-to-use.