Green Sites

  • SIGG Launches Site to Acknowledge Top 100 Eco-Moments


    To celebrate its 100th anniversary, SIGG Switzerland is today launching a site that will explore the 100 most significant environmental moments of the past century.


  • EPA Widens Window on Regulatory Process


    The EPA has added new features to its Laws and Regulations page designed to provide the public the opportunity to get involved in environmental regulation.


  • Ab Fab Star Launches Christmas Recycling Campaign


    Actress Joanna Lundley, famous for her role on the TV show Absolutely Fabulous, has teamed up with RecycleNow to promote recycling this holiday season.


  • Be the Change by Sharing the Story


    Earth 911 is partnering with Quantum Shift TV to deliver actionable and educational content to the next wave of environmental stewards: students.


  • Sunday Globe Goes Green


    In case you missed it, this weekend’s Boston Globe Sunday Magazine was entitled “It’s a Green, Green World” and featured several pieces of content on going green.


  • Recycle.co.uk Sold for Highest Value for a .co.uk Domain


    The English domain name recycle.co.uk has sold for GBP150,000 (over $313,000).


  • Full Scale TheDailyGreen.com Site Launches Incorporating Earth 911 Content


    Hearst Magazines Digital Media today announced the full-scale format launch of TheDailyGreen.com featuring environmental news, tips and information with help from sites including Earth911, EarthLab and WeatherBug.


  • Sierra Club Radio Produces “Youth and the Environment” Show


    This week, Sierra Club Radio and host Orli Cotel will feature a special show on “Youth and the Environment.”


  • ENN Launches New Website


    Environmental News Network (ENN) redesigned its website this week with more interactivity and customization, and its Ecowidget is now available on both the Macintosh and PC platforms.

    The new ENN site provides more visuals for stories, new sections including “Spotlight” and” Commentary” and a “Related Articles” box with every story so users can link to other information on the continue …


  • Addressing The Mess


    Comedy Central’s “Address the Mess” campaign recently launched with the help of Earth 911, educating viewers on easy ways to reduce waste, recycle and help revive the planet. While the state of the environment is no laughing matter, that doesn’t mean America’s leading comedy source can’t address the situation, especially with the help of environment experts.