Thursday, September 20, 2012

Twitterers to Follow




Twitterers to Follow

If you’re looking for a couple of go-to sustainability Twitter sites to follow, with educational information and an array of green topics from cooking to architecture, then these Twitterers are for you!


Tree Hugger is one of the most amazing sustainability websites on the net today.  Given many people in sustainability may not embrace their same views and standards, but I have to admit, I certainly do.  They have amazing tips on Tree Hugger offers information over:

  • green design both architecture and crafts
  • green living with gardens, bees, organic foods, and more
  • the wonders of nature and animals
  • recipes
  • business news
  • politics
  • electronic and their energy usage
  • green transportation
  • and fashion


Building Green –https://twitter.com/bglive

Building Green is fabulous resource for all professionals in the green building business. It has quickly become my go-to place for many green architecture questions.  If you’re looking for an educational source with a great deal of technical information and resources, this website is for you!  They offer a unique variety of information such as:

  • Green building news
  • Green Product specs
  • Informational blogs
  • Green building blog which has multiple writers and many various topics
  • LEED Credit information
  • Case Studies
  • Educational pages over green policy, land use and community, process, site and water, energy, resources and materials, and indoor air quality



If you job has anything to do with LEED, or your job is to implement LEED, then this site will soon be your best friend.  In fact, this site is such a staple in the LEED community that if you do have to work with LEED then I’m 100% sure not only have you heard of this site, but you’re actively using it for each of your projects.  LEEDuser offers green building professionals to gather quick tips on how other professionals are implementing LEED into their projects and problem solving along the way.  I highly recommend LEEDuser as a top Twitterer to follow! They offer:

  • Newsletter - On Your Team
  • LEED updates
  • LEED tips
  • LEED events

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