It was a long, difficult, and weather-filled weekend for me (as I'm sure it was for many), and so I apologize for the delay in updating the site. Here's what's new, though:
I added some links to the seemingly-appropriate "Links" area. The Monterrey Bay Aquarium has a section on their site devoted to seafood, and how to choose what to order and eat if you're interested in buying organic. Also, the Environmental Media Association is an advocacy group whose aim is to use the entertainment industry to promote environmentally-friendly agendas, so you can show your support for that (if you support it) by visiting their site. Thirdly, the American Lung Association has a site, called Health House, that is meant as a resource to show you how to keep a healthy home for your family, free from allergens, toxins, and other bad things. Again, you can find all of these links under the "Non-Regional" area of the Links page. Finally, in the "Blogs" area of the links page I added a link to Grist.org, a blog devoted to eco news and activism. Their new column, "Ask a Brokeass," promises to be hilarious and helpful.
The other day I caught part of a video from Nickelback for their new song "If Everyone Cared." Now, I use to be a Nickelback fan, back when "You Remind Me" was on the radio...or at least for the first few months it was on the radio. After about a year, I started to get tired of hearing that song every hour...so I got a satellite radio, but nevermind. Anyway, their new song is pretty moving if you're into social activism at all or you just like people, and the video for it is doubly powerful. I'll link to it here, and encourage you to check it out.
In other news, I've updated the Featured sections at the bottom of this page. Our new featured business is the GreenAcres market, of which there are two locations in the Metro, and the featured link is to the website for the radio show "The Lazy Environmentalist." Check out both sites, and if you get a chance, go visit a GreenAcres yourself. Tell them Big Green City sent you.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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