Green websites

Join the Carbon Fast for 2009 (21 February 2009)

With my better half poised to Teach her class all about Shrove Tuesday, starting with a pancake making session (our fridge full of milk and eggs!), I've decided to see if I can manage another carbon fast this year....

15 ways to Recycle a Yoghurt Pot (25 November 2008)

I've been trying to find how to recycle Yoghurt Pots, since that my local wheelie bin operatives have decided that they are a definite "no no".

Build your own green home - game ( 4 July 2008)

Different construction methods and energy generation systems can affect the energy efficiency of your home. Green Is Universal's game is a simple way to show this.

Tree people - New Zealand's cool climate change pledge site ( 2 June 2008)

Tree People is a nice site that encourages people to do their bit to relieve climate change. You create a tree and watch it grow as you complete your pledges.

Microsoft tackles the environment ( 7 May 2008)

Yep, Microsoft have launched a new green website. It looks pretty good as well! It covers everything from species that are about to become extinct, with maps pinpointing the animals location and an explanation as to why they're about to...

BBC Green goes live! (18 March 2008)

BBC Green aim is to "cut through the confusion surrounding environmental and ethical issues, and to help you to live a sustainable lifestyle."

Would you like to collect sunshine? ( 7 February 2008)

If only Stefano Merlo's solar-powered energy bucket, could actually do this!

The greentomato kit (30 January 2008)

his comprises of energy saving light bulbs, a water saving device, reusable cotton bag, air temperature thermometer and stickers, all for £9.99. And before you ask, no I'm not on commission!

Life Goggles' fun green round-up ( 6 January 2008)

Life Goggles lists some of the fun environment stories featured on Tree Hugger recently.

Top 15 green things according to Grist ( 2 January 2008)

Who is the greenest actor, celebrity chef or business leader? Which is the greenest city, car or fashion item? Grist has compiled lists of the 15 greenest things.

Zero Carbon Britain (17 October 2007)

Zero Carbon Britain outlines how halving energy demand and moving to renewable energy could make Britain a zero carbon economy in 20 years.

MakeMeSustainable ( 9 August 2007)

MakeMeSustainable is a community site dedicated to individuals and businesses that are concerned about their own environmental footprint! The idea of the community is to provide an area for discussion and encourages members to "spread the word" with friends, family...

Earn cash from mobile phone recycling (18 April 2007)

Earn money from those old unwanted phones that would otherwise end up in the landfill sites.

Green websites: Be Sustainable - Ryan Wiseman interview (11 March 2007)

Ryan Wiseman - green blogger, podcaster, web designer and radio presenter - takes time out to talk about family life without a car and how the internet can help localise environmental change.

Green websites: Environmentology from Honda ( 6 March 2007)

The Environmentology pages from Honda proved a big disappointment, with too much effort spent on making it look good and not enough on making it relevant or useful.

Green websites: Jeff McIntire-Strasburg interview (28 February 2007)

In a break between writing on Sustainablog, The Green Blogosphere and Green Options, Jeff McIntire-Strasburg told Real Life News what got him into environmental blogging.

Green websites: Tiptheplanet (21 February 2007)

A new WIKI dedicated to helping us help our planet.

Green websites: Action Aid Recycling (13 February 2007)

ActionAid Recycling will take your old phones, PDAs and ink cartidges and sell them on to raise money for chrity. The scheme makes it simple to donate and is well thought out.

Green websites: Ecorazzi ( 1 February 2007)

Ecorazzi will keep you up-to-date on all the environmental news about celebrities, whose doing their bit to save the planet and who's not.

Green websites: Green bloggers (20 January 2007)

Green bloggers is a directory of environment-related blogs from across the world.

Green websites: Hugg (13 January 2007)

Hugg is a valuable resource for keeping up to date with what's being written on the web about the environment.

Green websites: Treehugger ( 6 January 2007)

Treehugger is an indispensible website for anyone interested in making their life more environmentally friendly.

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