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By Steve Davis, January 17, 2008
We’ve been thinking about how to have a blogroll here on SGAA without having one of those infinitely long lists in the sidebar that no one seems to pay attention to anyway, and it seemed that a good place to start would be with our coalition partners.
Over the next few days, I’ll be starting to post the coalition blogs in the left sidebar. We’ll follow this up with the blogs from our national coalition members tomorrow. If you’re a coalition member and have a blog that we couldn’t find, by all means, let us know via email or in the comments below.
Here is a quick list of our local, state, and coalition members with regular blogs — and a few that at least have RSS feeds . You can always view our full member list here. Have no idea what RSS feeds are? Not making sense? Here is a really great primer on RSS and syndication from Defenders of Wildlife.
Onto the links:
Straight-up blogs: (updated 1/30/08)
1,000 Friends of New Mexico (grab the RSS here)
Charting Maine’s Future (GrowSmart Maine)
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Center for Neighborhood Technology (Illinois)
Environment Colorado
Smart Coast (Alabama)
The Daily Score (aka Sightline in Cascadia)
Gulf Coast Institute (Texas) has three:
GreenCity
Connections – on access and mobility
Process – Planning for Houston’s future
Syndicated Feeds:
Greater Yellowstone Coalition (UT, WY, MT, ID) (grab the RSS here)
Michigan Land Use Institute News (RSS is here)
Piedmont Environmental Council (VA) (RSS is here)
Pennsylvania Environmental Council releases (RSS is here)
Urban Habitat (California)
Vermont Natural Resource Council (RSS is here)
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