kcfreecycle links, 2008-06-03

June 3rd, 2008 1:34 pm by Kelly G.

Well, folks, since delicious doesn’t seem to want to post my links, I guess I’ll do it manually until auto-posting resumes. Since I’m lazy (perhaps “unmotivated” or even just “hot” is a better word), I’m just including links to the sites I tagged – but not the actual tags and descriptions. To view those, check out the KC Freecycle delicious account: del.icio.us/kcfreecycle

Here are all the sites I’ve tagged since delicious last posted here, on 5/23/08. Happy browsing!

Little Green Secrets: Carnival of the Green #129

The Numbers Guy : Saving the Planet, One Square of Toilet Paper at a Time

Craftzine.com blog: Spoon Chandelier

WWF – World’s rarest rhinos make first video trap appearance – then toss camera

Center for Biological Diversity: Endangered Earth Online: No. 410, May 29, 2008

The cowardly lion | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist

Flickr: dumpster diving

NRDC: This Green Life: April 2008

The Sierra Club: Club Insider: May 27, 2008

Downer and out? | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist

Killing the wolves again | Salon News

The Sierra Club: Club Currents: Volume VI, #115, May 27, 2008

Organic Consumers Association: Organic Bytes #135: 5/22/2008

Flickr: I made this

Toxic PCs – Black Looks

Living Green Below Your Means

What is it good for? | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist

TED | Talks | Mark Bittman: What’s wrong with what we eat (video)

The Drop Heard ‘Round the World | By Umbra Fisk | Grist | Ask Umbra | 21 May 2008

New American Dream: New Dream News: Issue No. 50, May 23, 2008

Center for Biological Diversity: Endangered Earth Online: No. 409, May 22, 2008

Environmental Capital – WSJ.com

Bat Crisis: The White-nose Syndrome

Why the Everglades is burning, and how we sucked it dry | By Michael Grunwald | Grist | Grist Feature | 21 May 2008

Media Matters – Jonah Goldberg misrepresented Gore’s comments about Hurricane Katrina

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