In the past month, I’ve been involved in the Beta testing (just checking out the site really!) for a new website called, Green Options, and now they’ve launched!:
Welcome to Green Options, your home on the web for Greening the Good Life. We know that the number of “green” businesses and web sites has exploded in recent years, and talk of green living, working and playing has reached a fevered pitch in the media. Despite the amount of information out there, we know that many people are still hunting for practical, personal knowledge that allows them to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle without breaking their budget or seriously sacrificing comfort and convenience.
Source: Green Options.
These guys talk the talk and appear to walk the walk, founded by two like minded sustainability and environmental proffessionals, this site built on the drupal community platform, (like this blog) has information pages, a wiki and of course blogs. The layout is fresh, the content is original and up to date, this is a site to keep your eyes on. A great source of news and links to the world of sustainability, environmental consurmerism and the choices we can make in our day to day lives. Head over, sign up, subscribe to their feed, that’s my tip for the day.
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This looks like an awesome
This looks like an awesome site! Great link Mike! So have you signed up as a member? Are there any benefits to being a member?
Anyway, some really interesting content so far, they must have done a lot of pre-population of posts.
Hey, btw nice WYSIWYG function, haven’t seen that one before, nice and simple to do some easy formatting.
These guys are shaping
These guys are shaping up to be co-leaders in the sustainability blogs and sites with others like Treehugger and WorldChanging.
The WYSIWYG is a new javascript function in Drupal 5.x, can’t remember what it’s called but it’s pretty nifty!