GREEN BLOGS
- 100k House
- Alltop Architecture
- Alltop Green
- Alt Energy Stocks
- Alternative Consumer
- Arc MNP (green)
- Best Green Blogs
- bright green blog
- Building Green TV
- Chelsea Green
- Clean Edge
- Cleantechnica
- Cleantech Blog
- Cool Green Science
- designTURF
- Dot Earth
- Earth & Industry
- Eco-Compass
- ecofabulous
- EcoGeek
- Ecolect
- Ecorenovator
- Ecosteel Projects
- EcoTumble
- Environmental Graffiti
- Feel More Human
- From: Brown To: Green
- Furniecology
- GAB Report
- GB Elements
- Good Clean Tech
- Green Building Law Update
- Green Buildings NYC
- Green by Design
- Green Design Girl
- Green Inc.
- Green LA Girl
- Greenpacks
- Green Plus
- Green Real Estate Law Journal
- Green Workplace
- Green Your
- Green Your Decor
- Groovy Green
- Ground Up
- Hatch
- Inhabitat
- Inhabitots
- Leading Green
- Low Impact Living
- Maria Energia
- Matter Network
- MetaEfficient
- Metro Hippie
- Mother Nature Network
- Naturally Earth Friendly
- Pragerblog
- Project H Design
- Rebekah Green
- Re-Nest
- Real Life LEED
- Scale House Design
- Seattle Building Green
- Smart Planet
- The Chic Ecologist
- The Renewable Minute
- The Simple House
- Victoria E
- WebEcoist
- Worldchanging
- Zero Champion
DESIGN BLOGS
- 2Modern Design Talk
- Arch Daily
- Architecture Addiction
- Arch-Ninja
- BLDGBLOG
- BoingBoing
- btld
- Core 77
- Daily Dose of Architecture
- Design Crave
- Design Milk
- Design Shell
- Design*Sponge
- DESIGNSPOTTER
- Dezain
- Dezeen
- Dwell Blog
- Ecovalcucine
- Eikongraphia
- Eye on Design
- Future House Now
- GrassrootsModern
- Hometta
- Life Without Buildings
- LiveModern
- Materialicious
- MoCo Loco
- Not Cot
- PrairieMod
- Product Dose
- Remodelista
- rolu | dsgn
- SallyTV
- Shedworking
- Slow Home
- Space Invading
- swissmiss
- the girl in the green dress.
- Tiny House Blog
- Tiny House Design
- Vidafine
- WebUrbanist
- What We Do Is Secret
- Workalicious
- Where
- Yanko Design
PREFAB LINKS
- Abod
- Blu Homes
- Blue Sky Homes
- brio54
- Clear Space
- CleverHomes
- Dwelling Shed
- Eco-Infill
- EcoSteel
- EcoUrban Homes
- Enovo House
- Flat Pak House
- Form & Forest
- H-Haus
- Hive Modular
- HOM
- Ideabox
- i-house
- Inhabit
- iT house!
- Jenesys Buildings
- Jeriko House
- JoT House
- kitHAUS
- LamiDesign
- Live Edge
- Living Homes
- logical homes
- m3house
- Ma Modular
- Magic Box
- MARMOL RADZINER Prefab
- Method Homes
- Michelle Kaufmann Designs
- micro compact home (m-ch)
- miniHome
- Modern Cabana
- Modernist Modular Homes
- Modular Dwellings
- Office of Mobile Design (OMD)
- Place Houses
- pieceHomes
- Power POD
- Resolution: 4 Architecture
- Rocio Romero
- Sander Architects
- Select Home
- Simpatico Homes
- Stillwater Dwellings
- weeHouse
- WIELER
- Zamore Homes
- ZenKaya
- Zero Energy Design
PRINT RESOURCES
- Architectural Digest
- Architectural Record
- ArchitectureWeek
- Building Design & Construction
- Buildings
- Dwell
- E, the Environmental Magazine
- Eco-structure
- Ecologist
- EDC Magazine
- GOOD Magazine
- Green Builder
- Greenlight Magazine
- Innovative Home Magazine
- Modernism Magazine
- Natural Home Magazine
- residential architect
- Smart HomeOwner
- SOLAR TODAY
- Sunset Magazine
- Sustainable Industries Journal
- Sustainable Metropolis
- Ultimate Home Design
- Verdant Magazine
Want to be included in our green blogroll? Leave a comment and let us know. We usually only add links to sites that have been live for over six months and that provide unique content and perspective. We don't do link exchanges or tit-for-tat or anything like that. We're just providing links as a complimentary service to readers.

Otoyk was built out of your own need to find and support people and businesses creating a sustainable way of life. It was later that we realized that others may want driving directions to Local & Sustainable, Goods and Services. We like to think we are on to something worthwhile with our project. Feel free to share your favorite; road side farm stand, coop market, or sustainable energy project. Whatever it maybe – feel free to share and help us grow. Enjoy
Posted by: Brewse Monier-Williams | October 13, 2008 at 05:38 AM
I just wanted to share a great resource with your visitors - feel free to add it to your list of links above. For anyone looking for an alternative to gas guzzling vehicles, consider the following options:
Electric Bikes & Scooters
eCo Wheelz specializes in electric bikes, battery-powered scooters and other eco-friendly forms of transportation. Have fun, save money and go green!
http://www.eco-wheelz.com
Posted by: eCo Wheelz | October 15, 2008 at 08:53 AM
Here's a green dwelling concept that takes it to the next level; you and your readers may find this intriguing:
The Fab Tree Hab Project
http://www.archinode.com/bienal.html
Posted by: Jen Bennett | October 17, 2008 at 06:13 PM
Many of your readers might be interested in building DIY solar heaters. There are many projects located here:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/Space_Heating.htm
If you are not the handy type you can also purchase prefab panels from companies like this:
http://ussolarheating.com/
Posted by: Samuel Huberts | October 23, 2008 at 01:39 PM
I dig the blog man; my thinking is that we have an opportunity and an obligation to our race to develop Green technology. The time to develop this technology is now. It is critical that we become a self-reliant country and prosper once again. I am looking forward to incorporating informational bits on my website that enlightens the homeowner and contractor. I hope all other niche sites do the same. Good stuff!
Posted by: Ray Bacon | November 01, 2008 at 04:53 PM
Interesting and informative site - I just recently discovered. We have a site documenting process of design, build and installation of pre-fabricated building with a lot of "green" features. T
The site is: http://dacinternational.blogspot.com/
Some of your readers may be interested in this.
Posted by: Oliver G. | November 04, 2008 at 02:18 PM
Just wanted to share my new website for homeowners looking to find local green professionals. www.greenhomelove.com
Posted by: Terra | December 04, 2008 at 11:12 AM
Just wanted to let folks know about a new website I started called http://www.greenknob.com. It's a site catering to user contributed content/links about climate change/green news/articles/innovations etc.
Thanks
Jimmy
http://www.greenknob.com
Posted by: Jimmy | December 05, 2008 at 03:09 PM
I have a green building related blog: Vermont Architect mutterings and musings of a rural Vermont architect which may be of interest
Posted by: Robert Swinburne | December 08, 2008 at 09:29 AM
What a great site and perfect timing! I've added you to our links on www.begreenminded.com as a resource for our readers. We can't provide material this good on green building! Best to leave it to the experts!
Posted by: Allison | January 02, 2009 at 07:09 PM
For a great resource on vertical farming, visit http://blog.valcent.net or www.valcent.net
Caroline Keddy
Posted by: Caroline Keddy | January 08, 2009 at 02:43 PM
Seattle Green Builder & General Contractor
Posted by: Rusty | January 15, 2009 at 12:40 PM
Check out my blog http://www.designundersky.com
for landscape architecture, environmental design, and related content.
Adam E. Anderson
Posted by: Adam E. Anderson | February 18, 2009 at 01:35 PM
Tips to give your life a GREEN-RETROFIT without feeling like a Gronola-Eating, Tree-Hugging Hippie.
Give my MakeYourMark.GREEN Blog a read - http://makeyourmarkgreen.blogspot.com/
Also check out my more localized blog on planning principles and building community - http://www.makeyourmarkmv.blogspot.com/
RLA4812
Posted by: Alex | February 25, 2009 at 10:41 PM
Thanks, I would also tag those links...I am also in line with those websites. Kindly check it out http://www.mycontractoronline.com
Posted by: Amanda | March 11, 2009 at 08:12 AM
SETenergy.org is a daily climate and energy blog I hope you and your readers would find useful for your links.
We keep folks regularly updated on the solar and wind markets in the context of larger energy sector trends nationally and globally.
Keep up the great work!
-Dennis of Sustainable Energy Transition
Posted by: Dennis Markatos-Soriano | April 10, 2009 at 01:02 PM
Thought your readers may be interested in the green living blog: The Chic Ecologist (http://www.thechicecologist.com). They feature all kinds of green living tips, ideas, products, reviews, etc...
Posted by: jplacount | May 11, 2009 at 04:19 PM
Readers may also be interested in the Green Architecture and Building Report. The blogger is a LEED-certified architect and construction manager, and the blog is unique in that it reads from the view of building designers, owners, etc.
http://www.gabreport.com
Posted by: Oliver | May 18, 2009 at 04:14 AM
We enjoy this Blog and we have included it in our directory under " Green Living ". For additional discussion on Green Living and Alternative Energy, please check out:
Alternative Energy
If possible, we would like to be included in this directory.
Many Thanks!
Posted by: Alternative Energy | May 31, 2009 at 04:02 PM
Great list you have put together. Could you include http://GreenbyDesign.com
Thanks.
Posted by: Sam Leppanen | June 11, 2009 at 07:20 PM
Hi All!
My personal passion is the environment and design and so I really want to share my new site www.thesexygreenhome.com with all of you. I think information is imperative to the success of becoming green at home!
Also if you know anyone or are someone who owns a green business or creates green products please spread the word about our green directory which is a free opportunity for business to post their information! I want good green suppliers to be found easily. Join us for free at www.thesexygreenhome.com/green-directory
Posted by: Jennie | June 12, 2009 at 03:41 PM
Could we be added to your blogroll? We deal primarily with ICF/SIP technology and feature a great forum for green construction in general:
www.greenbuildingtalk.com
Posted by: Erinn Tunney | June 17, 2009 at 02:59 PM
An addition to your blog roll informs everyone of a unique site promoting the sales of Green Homes.
GreenVerifiedHomes.com lists homes that have been 3rd party verified and have attained a certification level via the independent inspection process. The site includes a robust verifier/rater directory powered by VACHI.info, one of the fastest growing verifier directories on the net.
Posted by: Gary Smith | June 25, 2009 at 02:05 PM
Hello,
Please consider adding The Dirt, the blog from the American Society of Landscape Architects. The Dirt covers landscape architecture, sustainability and environmental news. http://dirt.asla.org
Posted by: JG | June 29, 2009 at 06:45 AM
Home Solar Systems - by Sungevity.com - a leader in residential solar power systems installation.
Posted by: David | June 30, 2009 at 06:40 AM
Preston, we'd love to be included in your blogroll.
http://thesimplehouse.blogspot.com/
We are posting Twenty for Twenty, twenty short informational videos about our LEED Platinum Tour Home in Eugene, Oregon.
We also have a YouTube channel with higher quality versions.
http://www.youtube.com/user/randallmedia
Posted by: Bill Randall | July 10, 2009 at 09:19 AM
Hi,
I would like to suggest fixthehome.com for inclusion in your list. We consider ourselves as a stepping for homeowners who want on their next home improvement project. Visitors of our site can read our blog and go DIY route. Or for those who do not have the time and DIY skills, we can hook them up with a free-project estimate online from a pre-screened local contractors to help them out.
Thanks =)
Posted by: Jeff | July 14, 2009 at 09:57 AM
Renewable Energy Jobs – Green jobs globally
Renewable energy jobs worldwide. Green jobs including solar, wind and more
Posted by: David | July 20, 2009 at 06:44 AM
If anyone is looking to find out about how renewable energy works or what's the latest buzz, be sure to check out www.thinkgreenresources.com/blog.
Posted by: Green Resources | July 29, 2009 at 08:59 AM
Please consider adding http://highefficiencyurinals.wordpress.com/ to your blogroll. We write about water related issues that can be simply addressed with urinals.
Posted by: Randall | August 05, 2009 at 06:09 AM
beds online - Offers a wide selection of ready made curtains and cheap beds, mattresses and headboards from kids, single, double, king size to super king size. Available online or in stores across England. UK
Posted by: nich | August 07, 2009 at 06:42 AM
Hi...
I'm writing a LEED 2009 book and am looking for a 2009 project I can participate in and write about. I'm willing to pay the registration fee ($600) in exchange for being a member of the project team.
Is anybody interested?
Thanks.
Sherry
Posted by: Sherry Bonelli | August 09, 2009 at 07:24 PM
If you're interested in participating in this LEED 2009 project, please e-mail me at smbonelli@gmail.com
Posted by: Sherry Bonelli | August 09, 2009 at 07:25 PM
Hey Jetson Green,
Could you kindly add us to your blogroll? We are the leading green construction firm in Massachusetts. There doesn't seem to be many green construction firms out there, so we thought we could offer a unique perspective.
Thanks
Aedi Construction Team
Posted by: Aedi Construction Team | August 20, 2009 at 11:13 AM
Hey Preston,
Would love to see EcoZebra up there.
Andrew
Posted by: Andrew | August 30, 2009 at 08:50 PM
My name is Barbara O’ Brien and my blogging at The Mahablog, Crooks and Liars, AlterNet, and elsewhere on the progressive environmental blogophere has earned me the notoriety of being a panelist at the Yearly Kos Convention and a featured guest blogger at the Take Back America Conference in Washington, DC.
I’m contacting you because I found your site in an environmental search and want to tell you about my newest blogging platform —the environmental concern of Asbestos Litigation Blog at www.maacenter.org —where I am looking at critical issues in new light. Our shared concerns include asbestos contamination of the environment, environmentally safe workplaces, green public policies, health, and green building.
To increase awareness on these important issues, my goal is to get a resource link on your site in your green blogroll--please let me know what you can do!
Thanks,
Barbara O’Brien
barbaraobrien@maacenter.org
Posted by: Barbara O' Brien | September 01, 2009 at 12:45 PM
Hi,
I would like to suggest this informational resource:
A Guide to Solar Energy Uses
http://solar.smps.us/
Thanks.
Posted by: Lazar | September 16, 2009 at 10:36 AM
I just wanted to share a great resource with you and your visitors - feel free to add it to your list of links above. For anyone looking for a Home Energy Audit in Seattle area check out our site.
Posted by: Seattle Auditor | September 18, 2009 at 10:56 PM
I am a Graduate Industrial design student at Pratt Institute in NY. My thesis is about recycling.
Please help by filling a ten questions questionnaire at
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=vKyyKWWmSbafUvnC55JQoQ_3d_3d
Thank you for your help!!!
Posted by: Glorimar Santiago | September 21, 2009 at 02:39 PM
You have a great site and I know it takes a lot of work to keep things going. My site offers clients the chance to make a difference and at the same time reduce your carbon footprint.
Check us out at http://www.energyandsolarproducts.co.uk
Posted by: Energy Saving | September 23, 2009 at 03:29 AM
You have a great site and I know it takes a lot of work to keep things going. My site offers clients the chance to make a difference and at the same time reduce your carbon footprint.
Check us out at http://www.energyandsolarproducts.co.uk
Posted by: Energy Saving | September 23, 2009 at 03:30 AM
I am curious about recent research with Biochar, anyone working on pyrolysis for low temp radiant heat and carbon capture on a district heat scale or smaller?
Posted by: ben anderson | October 26, 2009 at 08:34 PM