Regular readers of Inhabitat will know that we don’t often get into our personal lives here on this site – but when sustainability news overlaps with family ties, we feel that its our duty to step up and announce to the world. On that note, I am very excited to announce that my sister Katie Fehrenbacher has just launched a new sustainable technology blog, called Earth2Tech, with GigaOm’s Om Malik. Katie has been blogging for GigaOm for the past year and decided that there was a need for a blog focused on the intersections between the tech industry, the business of green, and startups that will use technology and innovation to combat climate change.
EARTH2TECH: GigaOm Launches Sustainable Tech Blog
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 07/16/07
filed under: Announcements
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I was wondering about that! I like that it will focus on the business case for sustainability…so far the articles are excellent. Already plugged into the feed.