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The EcoGeek Network is a family of blogs providing pithy commentary, insight, and news updates:

  • EcoGeek
    Technology can be a force for evil, or for awesome. Those who shun technologies that could save the planet are just as guilty as those who ignore the environment. There's a safe balance, where the awesome can help nature as much as it helps us have a good time and live easier lives. EcoGeek devotes its pages to exploring the symbiosis between nature and technology. If you're interested in that, then stop by, and stop by often.
  • Carectomy
    The folks at Carectomy believe in the noble goal of removing cars from the planet. They don't want to destory opportunities for economic development or simple painless transportation. They just want to eliminate the tedious, dangerous, inconvenient reign of automobiles.
  • Envirovore
    Envirovore strives to provide the most current news and commentary with a fresh take on all things food—and not just the problems. Communities are establishing a foundation for a more socially and environmentally integrated food system by rebuilding the linkages between farm fields and our plates. Join the conversation. And eat thoughtfully.
  • EnviroWonk
    The folks at EnviroWonk like to think that their eco-political blog fills a surprisingly empty niche. Enviros can complain all the want about being underserved in the 2008 elections, but take a look at the blogosphere and you'll notice we're underserved here as well. EnviroWonk fills that void, with insightful, informed, commentary. And yes, with the world the way it is, it's hard not to crack a joke now and again.

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