The Top 15 Online Resources for Environmental Friendliness
We've handpicked a short list of 15 real movers and shakers that align with our mission and overall philosophy to inspire grassroots change. We have a great deal of respect for all of these sites and highly recommend them:
- Green America - national non-profit consumer organization, promoting environmental sustainability and social & economic justice
- Grist - environmental news and green-living tips from the most recognizable voice in environmental journalism
- Triple Pundit - an innovative, new-media company for the business community that cultivates awareness of the triple bottom line
- Debra Lynn Dadd - consumer advocate Debra Lynn Dadd provides information on nontoxic, natural, and earthwise products through books, newsletters, and consulting services
- The Story of Stuff - one of the most-widely viewed environmental short films of all time. By Annie Leonard, known for investigating and organizing on environmental health and justice issues
- The Environmental Working Group - working to protect kids from toxic chemicals in our food, water, air and the products we use every day
- The Container Recycling Institute - a nonprofit organization that studies and promotes policies and programs that increase recovery and recycling of beverage containers
- Care2 - the largest online community empowering people to lead a healthy and green lifestyle while taking action on important causes
- The Alternative Consumer -weblog offering product guidance, reviews and advice for eco-friendly consumers
- 1% for the Planet - an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their annual revenues to environmental organizations worldwide
- Social Venture Network - inspires a community of business and social leaders to build a just economy and sustainable planet
- Waterkeeper Alliance - an advocacy organization dedicated to preserving and protecting water from polluters
- Slow Food International - a non-profit, member-supported organization to counteract fast food, fast life and the disappearance of local food traditions
- Roots & Shoots - guided by the extraordinary vision of founder Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist, environmentalist and humanitarian. She believed that that young people, when informed and empowered, can change the world
- Polaris Institute - engaged in retooling citizen movements for democratic social change in an age of corporate-driven globalization. The people behind Inside the Bottle
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