Showcasing both solo and team efforts, here are 9 blogs about sustainability that I highly recommend you visit…
- Forced Green: Linda tries to lead a natural life in an industrial world.
- Latest post: Wind
- My Green Conscience: Earning a repeat mention from last week, Franke James intersects her little green paradise — with cartooning.
- Latest post: Paradise unpaved
- Max Gladwell: Blogging about the intersection of social media and green living, Max is not a person but a group.
- Latest post: Green blogs, new media, and social change
- MetaEfficient: If you want to read reviews about green ways of life and efficient products, this 4-year-old blog is where to turn.
- Latest post: Dockside Green awarded world’s highest LEED score
- The Oil Drum: Hard to parallel, here is your global energy forum.
- Latest post: Drumbeat (similar to a roundup, highlighting stories on offshore drilling, nuclear power, wind, engineering a light rail system, electric cars, climate change, etc.)
- GreenBiz.com: Offering daily news on the intersection of business and the environment.
- Yesterday’s posts: Retrofitting a San Jose industrial park, increasing energy efficiency for small businesses, and installing alternative energy systems at Anheuser-Busch plants
- GreenTech Media’s Green Light: Here is a collaborative blog on the intersection of green technology, business, and policy.
- Latest post: Was the GT Solar IPO a hit job?
- Inhabitat: With a team of about 20 staff writers and correspondents, they blog about the intersection of technology, architecture, design, and sustainability.
- Sustainablog: A roundup on sustainability blogs is incomplete without mentioning Sustainablog, who write about living in a green(er) world. They celebrated their 5-year anniversary last month.
- Latest post: Turn your passion into your green business
If any of these blogs inspire you, please post a comment on their sites and let them know you liked what they wrote.
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Ari Herzog is an online media strategist and Newburyport City Councilor-Elect.
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Rock on, Ari. Thanks a million (Euros, not Dollars).
Good selection, but I’m surprised at the omission of http://worldchanging.com. (Disclosure: I’m one of the Worldchanging bloggers.)
@MG: No, thank YOU, Max. Why not dollars? I’m surprised you didn’t suggest a million yuan!
@Jon: I was unaware of WorldChanging, so I’ll be sure to follow what’s going on. Thanks for the heads up. As you know, it’s crazy to keep on top of the millions of blogs…
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