Great Green Sites
AutoblogGreen
A website/blog dedicated to any and all environmentally-friendly (or egregiously unfriendly) car news.
CarrotMob
Carrotmob is an unusual and interesting method of activism that leverages consumer power to make the most socially-responsible business practices also the most profitable choices. Businesses compete with one another to see who can do the most good, and then a big mob of consumers buys products in order to reward whichever business made the strongest commitment to improve the world. It has been called a reverse boycott - essentially it believes the carrot approach can work better than the stick option.
Department of Energy
Yes, the Department of Energy, the DOE, makes the list! Besides minding the nukes (the principle job of the DOE), what Secretary Steven Chu and his department do may have the most impact on the greentech and cleantech world.
EcoGeek
EcoGeek believes technology can be a force for corrective positive change. That there's a safe balance where technology can help nature as much as it helps us have a good time and live easier lives. EcoGeek devotes its pages to exploring the symbiosis between nature and technology.
GreenBiz
GreenBiz.com is the leading online information resource on how to align environmental responsibility with business success. GreenBiz.com offers more than 8,000 resources, including news stories, reports, blogs, checklists, case studies, and links to best practices, organizations, technical assistance programs, government agencies, and recognition programs.
Green Options
Green Options (GO) Media’s rapidly growing network of environmentally-focused blogs provides users with a broad spectrum of information for making sustainability choices. GO was acquired in late 2008 by Virgance, a company that seeks to promote world-changing activism campaigns using market-based methods that are effective, transparent, profitable, and scalable. Virgance does online organizing to create offline positive change that is direct and tangible.
Inhabitat
Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.
Jetson Green
Jetson Green is a daily updated magazine that's obsessed with green building and everything related to it, including sustainable architecture, good design, green prefab, clean technology in the built environment, affordable housing, and eco-friendly development. If you want to know the latest on the most exciting green building projects then Jetson Green is a must read.
No Impact Man
A blog by Colin Beavan about what each of us can do. Living in New York City, Colin and his family began to scale back the environmental impact of their lives in stages. One of those stages jettisoned disposable paper products, including toilet paper! The media picked up on this out-of-the-ordinary sacrifice which brought attention and readers. The Beavan family is pushing the no impact, sustainability envelope as far as anyone. Their experiences, their successes and their failures can help guide all of us.
TreeHugger
TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. They strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information so you can find all you need to go green.