Courtesy of Worldchanging.com
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We know how overwhelming the world of sustainability can be. No matter what you're interested in, there's a green angle for it--but trying to figure out how to incorporate environmental responsibility into your work life, decor, hobbies, commute, wardrobe, meals, travel, and kids all at the same time is a massive challenge. That's where Worldchanging comes in: as one of the web's most complete and comprehensive environmental sites, it's an informative, easy-to-navigate resource for news, comment, culture, and lifestyle news.
How to Use Worldchanging
The site's content categories are split up by topic: Cities, Community, Business, Politics, Planet, and Stuff. In Cities, you'll find articles about how urban living leads to green living, like those about solar forests for electric cars or London's tree-planting plans. Community covers arts, education, health, philanthropy, and other social topics while Shelter posts deal with green building, energy efficiency, roofs, and skyscrapers. Interested in communications, human rights, activism and Fair Trade? The Politics section follows governmental activities around the world. The Planet category is your go-to spot for environmental news, and the Stuff area covers just about everything else, from Twitter to overfishing. The home page highlights the day's most interesting pieces for easier navigation, so you can get your environmental news fix without all the confusion.
