Friday Web Roundup
- Kim Ranney
- Sr. Online Marketing and Production Associate, New York City
- Blog | About
- Posted October 17, 2008 in The Media and the Environment
- Sustainablog suggests ten ways to change the world through social media.
- Salon interviews British journalist Rose George about environmental health issues connected with human waste.
- It's Getting Hot in Here blogs about what green jobs could do for Navajo Nation.
- Greenopolis says Starbucks is an environmental menace. TriplePundit examines whether Starbucks is green or greenwashed.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Ithaca, New York, get kudos for green initiatives.
- Gas2.0 features a high school student in Texas who spent his summer break and $10,000 converting a gas-powered car to an electric vehicle.
- Green Inc. blog highlights the Bicycle Commuter Act that is buried in the bailout bill.
- George Soros says that investing in green strategies could save the world economy (read about it on Huffington Post and Andrew Revkin's Dot Earth blog).
- Three states call for ban on BPA in baby bottles and baby formula containers.
- BBC reports that the world economy is losing more money from the disappearance of forests than through the current banking crisis.
- Check out Green Alltop, it's a great resource for staying on top of environment and green tech news.
Have a great week!
(bookmark or email this entry)



