Stewardship


Another component within the environmental movement is the awareness that we have a responsibility to preserve the Earth. The following blogs address how humans should behave to protect natural resources so that they can be handed down to the next generation.

Bio Ethics

Bioethics Blog

http://www.blog.bioethics.net/

This blog posts articles and commentary on bioethics. It is written by the editors of The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB). The editors collect news items, essays, reports, and statistics about bioethics.

Neuroethics Blog

http://www.kolber.typepad.com/

Adam Kobler is a law professor at the University of San Diego School of Law where he teaches bioethics and criminal law. The Neuroethics and Law blog focuses on legal and ethical issues related to the brain and cognition. It covers issues of interest to bioethicists, legal academics, lawyers, neuroscientists, neurologists, cognitive scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, philosophers, criminologists, behavioral economists, and others.

Conservation

The Uneasy Chair

http://www.jonchristensen.typepad.com/uneasychair/

Author Jon Christensen created this blog to support his research on the history of conservation and the science of conservation biology. Currently a research fellow at the Center for Environmental Science and Policy in the Stanford Institute for International Studies, Jon is working on a his Ph.D. at Stanford University.

Crumb Trail

http://www.crumbtrail.org/mt/

The author of Crumb Trail is a tough-minded conservationist who searches for feasible ways to preserve and conserve nature. He regularly blogs about conservation efforts, biology, and the economics of environmentalism.

Sustainability

These sites address life-style choices necessary to avoid depleting our natural resources.

Sustainablog

http://www.sustainablog.blogspot.com/

Jeff McIntire-Strasburg created this site to post information, news, and commentary about environmental and economic sustainability ideas. The blog also supports Green party political platforms and environmental public policy.

Enviropundit: Green Building Blog

http://www.enviropundit.blogspot.com/

Jacqui and Craig are licensed engineers who are developing ways to create sustainable building and energy options. Their site discusses politics and current events from a Green perspective.

Nuclear Power

http://www.news-nuclear.blogspot.com/

Worldwide nuclear power plant and nuclear bomb watch. Posts all come from someone called Marcel but are otherwise anonymous. New blog, since July 2005. Entries not always in English, and some are copies of news articles with bylines. Other postings read like newspaper articles.

Sustainable Energy

http://www.battlepanda.blogspot.com/

This blogger (possibly bloggersthere was a substitute blogger for some reason) addresses the issues of energy, sustainable and otherwise. The impact of Hurricane Katrina comes up a lot in the recent posts, but it's well-written and informative and has lots of interesting links. Looks like a Canadian blog.

Envirovaluation

http://www.envirovaluation.org/

A quote from this site: "Environmental Valuation & Cost Benefit News covers legal, academic, and regulatory developments pertaining to the valuation of environmental amenities and disamenities, such as clean air, trees, parks, congestion, and noise". Visitors will find that the site features simple presentation, complex topics, somewhat complex coverage.

Planet Ark

http://www.planetark.com/

Planet Ark is an organization that works to reduce the impact people make on the environment on a day-to-day basis. The idea behind the movement is that each person makes a difference, and the focus is on small gestures with big impact, such as collecting cigarette butts, recycling cans, and shopping "green".



Blogosphere(c) Best of Blogs
Blogosphere: Best of Blogs
ISBN: 0789735261
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 138

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