Smelly Chick’s Online Soapmaking Resource includes “tutorials, soap porn, industry news, and more”.
"Soap Porn"? Smelly Chicks, you asked for it, and I’m going to goat’s milk this for all it’s worth.

Smelly Chick’s Online Soapmaking Resource includes “tutorials, soap porn, industry news, and more”.
"Soap Porn"? Smelly Chicks, you asked for it, and I’m going to goat’s milk this for all it’s worth.

Huffington Post, a leader in progressive online media, has launched a major green channel. Expect to see big things.
Over the years of organic gardening with children, I have learned to relinquish some control to perfect rows, perfect spacing, etc. Now, I have added seed and plant selection to the list of gardening enjoyments I now share with my children. It all started when the seed catalogs started arriving at the end of winter. Both of my children took an active interest in the pictures, so I suggested they start circling varieties they wanted to grow.

By placing the Eco-Safe Merit Badge on your blog, you can provide environmentally friendly printing alternatives for your website visitors. As someone who uses the Merit Badge, I am actively reducing the staggering number of web pages printed daily.

Remember when "environmentalist" just meant... recycling? Today there's a lot more choice! Check out these tips from scientists and leading green bloggers on how to make personal, everyday choices to help save the planet.

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r count down the Top 10 best green and ethical blogs on the web for 2007.

A review of Hugg and as well as a mention of several Huggs that I liked. Does Hugg have the ability to develop an community of users?

Sustainability forward designers have seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to businesses affirming their environmental commitments to clients. From business cards to 200 page magazines, more and more customers are flipping over to the back of your paper products to look for things like 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Sometimes, they look for wind-powered web sites.

Victoria’s Secret’s executives never expected this story to skyrocket from the underground level of blogs and hack basements to full page ad coverage of the likes of the New York Times. And, we didn’t even get to the part of Victoria’s Secret garnering a legal (and reputation) bill longer than Gisele Bundchen’s legs but there you have it: a case study that blogs have power and consumers are watching your every (un)green move.

Tip #1 for increasing your green blog's traffic: Here's hidden gem in the green blogosphere that'll no doubt get your readers a little giddy if not incredibly keen to discover your green blog. Share the code of this CO2 calculator with your readers (who, I bet, are bloggers too) and win points. Oh and "get Stumbledupon". Read more traffic tips...
A selection of enviromental blogs if treehugger is not enough