The list of reference websites and blogs included at this level grew to be much longer than originally intended, and for good reason. The sites located at the top of the list were selected for their content focusing on environmental issues that need to be addressed if we are to adopt responsibly sustainable lifestyles – reducing waste generation, energy and water conservation, and indoor air quality. The remaining sites offer additional consumer oriented information, strategies, products and commentary.
Green Building: EPA’s Green Building Web site is a “portal” site designed to give users one convenient gateway from which to access numerous EPA programs and topics related to environmentally friendly building
Reduce the Environmental Impact of Your Energy Use : ENERGY STAR and energy efficiency. Simply put, energy efficiency is about using less energy to get the same job done – and in the process, avoiding high energy bills and unnecessary pollution.
Climate Change | What You Can Do At Home: Making a few small changes in your home and yard can reduce greenhouse gases and save you money. Explore the list of 10 simple steps you can take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Change five lights; Look for ENERGY STAR; Heat and cool smartly; Seal and insulate your home; Reduce, reuse, recycle; Use water efficiently; Be green in your yard; Purchase green power; Calculate your household’s carbon footprint; Spread the word. NOTE: This is an EPA website that has extensive links and ideas. Some of the more important links are also listed below.
ENERGY STAR | The Simple Choice for Energy Efficiency: EPA and U.S. Department of Energy joint program; like the Energy Savers site, another good place to start learning about energy conservation
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: EPA website to learn how reducing, reusing, and recycling can help you, your community, and the environment by saving money, energy, and natural resources. Recycling programs are managed at the state and local level—find information on recycling in your community.
WaterSense: EPA joint program on water conservation, products and resources; a good place to start learning about water conservation
GreenScaping – The easy way to a Greener, Healthier Yard: EPA website for water conserving landscaping strategies including information on maintaining healthier soils with compost and mulch
Energy Saver: U.S. Department of Energy site with energy saving tips and products for your home, vehicle and workplace; a good place to start learning about energy conservation
Qualified New Homes: EPA’s ENERGYSTAR website for new homes
Home Improvement: EPA’s ENERGYSTAR website for home improvement projects
Indoor Air Quality: EPA website addressing the quality of air inside the home; room-by-room tour of the IAQ home, addresses mold, asthma, radon, carbon monoxide and more
Guide to Air Cleaners in the Home: EPA webpage for valuable information regarding indoor air quality in the home; it’s important to know there is more to air filters than what aisle they are located in at your local hardware store
Green Home Guide: USGBC site with reviews and advice for green remodeling and living; articles, directories of recommended products and green building professionals and retailers
REGREEN Program: USGBC site focused on home remodeling projects; plenty of useful information on bathroom, kitchen and basement remodels as well as additions, energy retrofits, weatherization and green products
Forest Stewardship Council: The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) promotes environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world’s forests
Sustainable Forestry Initiative: like the Forest Stewardship Council, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) label is a sign you are buying wood and paper products from a responsible source, backed by a rigorous, third-party certification audit
Cradle to Cradle: The Institute prescribes a set of design principles, based on the laws of nature, to help businesses create products that are safe for people and the environment.
DOSOMETHING: 110 facts about Recycling
The Green Guide: National Geographic source for greening your life; includes tips on saving energy and water as well as sections on parenting, food and travel and a buying guide
Alternative Energy News: Alternative energy news, and information about renewable energy technologies.
H2ouse: Water Conservation; Appliances; Heating; Cooling; Exterior; Homesteading. If you’re building your own home, renovating an area of your home, or even just swapping out the carpet in…
David Suzuki Foundation: Small steps make a big difference on the path to living more sustainably and The David Suzuki Foundation will show you how to transform your home, office and community into a healthy and sustainable one; from everyday green living tips to helpful resources on fighting climate change, this site can help you make informed decisions to reduce your environmental footprint
Inhabitat: Dedicated to greener living through greener designs – from architecture to salt and pepper shakers; there is also a section devoted to green fashion and art
Treehugger: The mother of all environmental blogs covering general environmental news, events and products. Full of tips and tricks about how to “improve your world” – which also happens to be their motto; includes a “Family” section for tips on how to get kids involved
Lighter Footstep: Part of the Mother Nature Network, Lighter Footsteps is all about sustainable living and leaving less of an imprint by making greener living choices
Care2: As mentioned in the Beginners Level, this is a great site for all ages, as witnessed by the 14 million members
Charity Guide: A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire and facilitate flexible volunteerism with a Volunteering on Demand approach; how you can make a difference in 15 minutes, in a few hours or while on vacation, for a variety of concerns including children’s issues, animal welfare, health and safety, community development, poverty and environmental protection; however, the relevancy here is the information offered in the sections addressing the environmental education of children and consumers; many common sense tips on how consumers can be environmentally responsible and save money
National Center for Healthy Housing: Create healthy and safe homes for children through practical and proven steps
Best Green Home Tips: The usual selection of topics but also adds tips for homebuilding and remodeling
PlanetPals: A community dedicated to making environmental education fun – for kids and parents
Healthy Child: Has five easy steps to making your home more safe for babies and children with natural solutions to common problems that usually send people to toxic solutions
Mindful Momma: There are a lot of blogs out there about green parenting – it’s an entire niche unto itself – and Mindful Momma is one of the best
Green and Clean Mom: Her site proudly boasts how being green can be sassy, sexy and fun!
Pays to Live Green: Not only features green living ideas and advice, but shows how living green ultimately pays off in saving money – and the environment
Green Living Tips: A blog very well done at explaining issues, with stories and tips, related to building, cleaning, clothing, energy, family, food, health, home, pets, water and other topics.
The Green Guy: The Green Guy writes about “ethical living” and about how to go green without making drastic, life-altering changes to your routine
Got2BeGreen: A blog focused on all sorts of cool green technology; one of the top rated blogs of any category
The Chic Ecologist: eco chic sustainable green living
Architect Magazine: AIA magazine on green products + technology
ecoFabulous: Reviews of great green stuff for the house, home, and body
Saving the Planet, One Bag at a Time: Recycled, reusable canvas bags; they’re everywhere, you can customize them, and now they have a planet-saving blog
Plastic Pollution Solution: 10 Ways to Reduce Plastic Pollution. Help keep our marine life from eating and swimming in garbage.
Eco Friend: EcoFriend is a blog about all those sexy, environmentally aware products you want but can’t afford
Happy Hippy: An Earth friendly Eco-Business directory
Sustainable Style: You can have your cake and eat it too, or in the case of Sustainable Style look good and do well for the environment
EcoGeek: Kinda says it all – writes about gadgets that are earth friendly
ecoStreet: A well-written and actively updated general environmental news and commentary blog
SelfSufficientish: A blog about how to live more sustainably in an urban environment; no access to a rooftop garden, or a compost bin in your tiny apartment? this is the blog for you
Green TV: Green TV is a media company telling and propelling sustainability stories: connecting people with purpose
WebEcoist: One of the most popular green websites in the world, WebEcoist is a global source for sensational, educational and inspirational green design and sustainable technology as well as environmental science and natural wonders
SourceWatch: Greenwashing site giving rules-of-thumb ideas for detecting greenwashing
TerraChoice: The Sins of Greenwashing. Greenwashing is the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. There are more green products than ever before, and our Sins of Greenwashing tips can help you sort out the truly green products from the not-so-green ones.
GREENWASHING INDEX: Another greenwashing alert site
World Environmental Organization: If you haven’t seen enough already, here is a categorized selection of 1,000 environmental websites
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