Sunday, June 26, 2011

Top 5 Environmental Blogs (Except for ISH of Course)

As passionate bloggers, we at ISH wanted to share our five favourite environmental blogs. These websites inspire us and share some of the world’s biggest and most profound environmental innovations.

1.   Treehugger
Treehugger is without a doubt the most well known environmental website out there. Treehugger’s biggest strength is the diversity and experience of its writers with expertise in: architecture, product design, eco-living, science, technology. The Discovery Channel liked them so much that it recently acquired Treehugger for a whooping $10 million. Click here to follow Treehugger on Twitter.

2.   InHabitat
As hinted in their moto, “green design will save the world”, InHabitat focuses primarily on sharing green innovations in the realm of architecture and design that will push us towards a more sustainable future.  Click here to follow InHabitat on Twitter.

3.  Techcrunch- GreenTech
GreenTech is a section of the Techcrunch publication that highlights the world’s biggest green innovations. If you want a quick highlight of what’s happening in the environmental world make sure you check it out! Techcrunch was recently acquired by AOL. You can follow Lora Kolodny, GreenTech writer, on Twitter here.

        4.  GreenOptions
Green Options is different from the three aforementioned website as it focuses on providing YOU with practical tips to live your life sustainably. The blog is dedicated to increasing environmental literacy and education. You can follow Green Option on Twitter here.

        5.  Enviroboys
Run by two Canadian university students, Enviroboys writes about a wide array green topics including: public policy, transportation, water policy and technology. You can follow Enviroboys on Twitter here.

By Trevor S.

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