The focus of this category is the negative aspects of human activity on the environment, biophysically speaking.
Categories
Climate ChangeEnergy & EnvironmentSpecies Issues | Sustainable DevelopmentWaste Management |
Regular Blogs
Shares news alerts, commentary, and analysis about the European Union and the global economy as they relate to energy-environment politics and puts forth entries about dark energy, peak oil, renewable energy, and degrowth.
http://3eintelligence.wordpress.com/
Addresses everyday life situations including wetlands, conservation, and farming in rural Pennsylvania.
http://edgeeffect.blogspot.com/
Discussions here include analysis, opinion, and debates as well as analysis of the environment, including cleanup efforts, energy news, and safe and unsafe items.
http://e360.yale.edu/
Chronicles and explains developments in environmental law in the areas of cap and trade, e-waste, endangered species, and groundwater problems.
http://environmentallegal.blogs.com/
Among other topics addressed in this blog are forest economics, land economics and urban development.
http://masongaffney.org/blog/index.php/tag/landecon-urban/
The Environment blog at the New York Times offers numerous posts about the connection between overpopulation and environmental degradation, literacy, hunger, and drought.
http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/
The focus of this blog is the overpopulation of humans on the earth and the problems which are attendant with that phenomena.
http://thisshrinkingplanet.blogspot.com/
The focus of this blog is water conservation and wise use, and the entries about news, social media as it intersects with the cause, and Xeriscape.
http://wateruseitwisely.com/blog/
Lays out details about the issues pertaining to clean environmental items, including water.
http://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/
This blogger was the owner of an agricultural consulting firm and then a manager of the food donations of the US Department of Agriculture who seeks to help educate and motivate people to understand his belief that the earth can no longer sustain the growth of the population and resulting depletion of resources.
http://zerogrowth.wordpress.com/