Friday Web Roundup
- Kim Ranney
- Sr. Online Marketing and Production Associate, New York City
- Blog | About
- Posted October 24, 2008 in The Media and the Environment
- A study says that California has created 1.5 million green jobs thanks to efficiency regulations.
- Colleges are encouraging students to leave their cars at home by giving away free bikes to students, offering discounts at local bike shops and setting up car sharing and rental programs.
- Huffington Post encourages readers to reconnect with the land by foraging for food this fall.
- On Envirovore a farmer speaks up about the need to include farmers in the sustainable food and farming movement.
- Andrew Revkin writes about three environmentalists who were on a terrorist watch list.
- Read about Google's Halloween-themed energy savings calculator on Treehugger.
- A Grist columnist explains how to make meals from your farmer's market buys.
- "Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future" opened at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
- The Future of Food feature on Wired explains how science will help solve the global food crisis.
Think I missed anything really great out there this week? Feel free to share it in the Comments section.
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