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Staying Current with Sustainability Issues:
The sustainability field is evolving so quickly that we believe it is essential to monitor a variety of venues for information. Below are a variety of weblinks on sustainability, activist social networking, and green job opportunities.
Many of these links are compliments of Sustainable Industries, August 2007 issue.
Sustainability Information
Current News on Environmental and Organizational Sustainability
Environmental and Social Activism Networking
- Gaia.com - Social networking site focused on environmental and social activism.
- GreenWombat.com - Green focused business blog.
- WiserEarth.com - Social networking site for environmental and social activism.
- AASHE.org - Higher education network advancing sustainablility
- EnviroLink.org - Job and volunteer opportunities enhancing the environment
- Net Impact - Net Impact is a global network of “business school students and alumni who believe that businesses have not only a financial responsibility but also a social responsibility to their stakeholders.” Net Impact members can participate in multiple job networking opportunities through an online community, job bulletin board, and national conference.
Employment
- GreenBiz.com - Search engine for “green” jobs
- Green Jobs - A list of “green” jobs in variety of fields. Current positions posted regularly.
- SustainableBusiness.com - Search open positions for environmentally responsible employers
- Lindblad Expeditions - Current positions with one of the first companies to specialize in “ecotourism”
- International Ecotourism Society - Current listing of international job opportunities and internships
- Green Jobs - Positions in renewable energy around the world
- Earthjustice - Current positions and internships with an environmentally focused law firm
- Environmental Career - Search engine for employment with organizations focused on the environment
- Planet Friendly - Organic farming information with job links in Canada and the U.S.
- Where Will They Lead (2008)? - A report from the Aspen Institute Center for Business Education on MBA student attitudes about business and society.