Time Magazine's Top 15 Green Websites (Now With Index!)
by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada
on 04.22.08
Inspired by our friends at Valleywag and their post about Time Magazine's Top 25 Blogs (in which TreeHugger.com was #4), we've decided to compile Time Magazine's list of The Top 15 Green Websites. This time, TreeHugger is #2 (though we're not sure if the list is ordered by rank or not), and many of our friends from the green web-ecosystem are there.
As Valleywag points out, they spread it over 15 pages and don't give you an index, so we decided to remedy the situation by creating one for your viewing pleasure. Note that we're not quite sure if it's an ordered list or not, as there isn't any ranks on the Time pages, but we've put them in the order that they're listed:
- Grist
- TreeHugger (you don't need the link to that one, do you?)
- Dot Earth (New York Times)
- Climate Change (Guardian)
- RealClimate
- Environmental Capital (WSJ)
- No Impact Man
- EcoGeek
- Ecorazzi
- Switchboard (NRDC)
- Mongabay
- Climate Ethics
- Climate Progress
- World Changing
- Planet Ark
::Time's Top 15 Green Websites
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Keep in mind, this is the same Time Magazine that named "Power line" the 2004 "blog of the year" despite their Fox-like slant and credibility. Anything issuing from Time should be taken with an extreme grain of salt.
Having said that, I believe Treehugger more than deserves its recognition for environmental issues and should be at the top of every green blog list.
Grist, Treehugger, and Ecogeek are among my top 5 favorites. I have to say, my other two are AutoblogGreen and a green product review site called the Green Home Huddle. Clearly ABG is pretty specialized...and the Green Home Huddle is about products. But they're definitely green, sweet, and totally useful.
I'll have to check out the rest of that list since I haven't read all of those sites/blogs before. Thanks for sharing, TH! I probably wouldn't have checked Time myself...
Tree Hugger,is like a Recyclopedia of
consistent, worthy, environmental information.
Well, you can always search the Green Maven!