News
US: The Washington Post, New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, The Denver Post, NYT Dot Earth,
UK: The Guardian, London Times, Financial Times
World: Times of India, Japan Times, The Australian, NZ Herald, China Daily, China Dialogue,
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Youth Networks
International: Taking It Global, YouthClimate, No Nuke Network,
US: Powershift09 (Part of the EAC),
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Issues
Intergenerational Justice and Dialogue: Calling all Grandparents, UNICEF Special Session on Children,
Current Events: UN Dispatch, Eco Beat, Down To Earth, The Envrionmentalist, Poverty News Blog, Poverty and Growth, What ya thinkin?
Consumerism: Annie Leonard’s Story of Stuff Blog, Conscious Consuming, Green Machines
Clean Energy and Climate: The Energy Blog, It’sGettingHotInHere, Adopt A Negotiator, Grist Magazine Climate Page, TckTckTck, SolveClimate, Indian Youth Climate Network
Reduce Your Footprint, Sustainable Design: No Impact Man, Carbon Footprint, World Changing
Reuse and Recycle: Norquest Bags, Repurposeful
Vegetarianism/Veganism: Vegan Lunch Box, Fat-Free Vegan Kitchen, Melissa’s Vegan Blog, The Veggie Voice, Eco-Veg Footprint
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You can use the Google RSS Reader to subscribe to these resources:
Google’s RSS Reader is a great tool that will help you keep track of all of the blogs/newspapers/magazines etc that you would like to read and follow on a regular basis. Here are the steps to signing up.
1) Go to the Google Reader homepage.
2) If you already have a Gmail/Google account, you can use the same username for your RSS reader. If not, sign up for a new account.
3) Once you’re signed up and logged in, you can begin searching for different blogs and papers that you would like to read. To do this, click on “Browse for stuff” in the left sidebar and then click on “search” to begin looking for sites. You can either search for a specific website or browse based on your interests (ie – environment, youth, energy, economy etc).
4) When you find something you would like to subscribe to, click “Subscribe” and your new subscription will show up and begin updating on your Reader homepage.




