A few weeks ago I asked what your favorite eco sites were. Here are the ones people listed as well as a bunch of my own:

Adbusters - a counter-culture website and magazine from Canada (downtown Vancouver - woo hoo!) that came up with the "unswoosh" and "blackspot sneaker" shoes that are fair-trade, sweatshop free, and has lots of environmental, political, and anti-capitalism articles and information - lots of fake ads, videos, and just a great presentation. here's one of their spoof ads:

Greenlivingpedia "a free resource for sharing information on green living, now and for the future. This is a wiki, so you can create and edit content to share information and collaborate with others on how we can lighten our footprint on the planet and live in harmony with nature and our environment. You can also publish original information in a protected article if you wish."

New Consumer - a UK based ethical consumer magazine with a decent website.

Rustle the Leaf - Environmental Comics!

Rabble - news for the rest of us... lots of environmental information.

Grist definitely one of my favorite overall sites - lots of different resources about environmental issues, fair trade, ethical shopping, energy savings etc. Great read!

One Climate

Co-op America

Stop Global Warming

Organic Consumers

iFat

One

Oxfam America

Trans Fair USA

Fair Trade Federation

Mother Earth News

Enviro Literacy

Terra Daily - news about the planet

eMagazine - the online home of Environmental Magazine

The Ecologist

Green Home

Gaiam - store with resources as well

Hempest

Rawqanique organic goods store

The Natural Store

Keetsa Blog - very good and readable "green" blog

Eco Razzi

Care 2

Environmental Defense

Wild Oats

Near sea Naturals

Ecoist - "I think that the bags at Ecoist look great, although I haven't shelled out for one yet (might point the bf there when he asks what I'd like for my birthday)" -bpjedi

Network For Good "Network for Good is a good place to donate to an array of charities, and allows you to look at all the organizations working to support a particular cause. I think this is relevant because I think part of being green is working towards making this world better for all of us, and a number of charities provide disaster relief. Given the fact that some fear that these natural disasters are related to global warming, and some of them indeed are exacerbated by urban planning that doesn't take in the structure of the land, it seems really relevant." - bpjedi

No Impact Man's blog

Inhabitat

Just those for now, but I may put together another list in the future just for blogs as I have about 30 that I look at regularly and I know there are a ton more out there dealing with environmental issues. Let me know in comments of others you want to recommend. Thanks to everyone who contributed!


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