| About EcoGeek |
| Written by Hank Green | |
| Thursday, 06 April 2006 | |
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Technology can be a force for evil, or for awesome. Those who shun technologies that could save the planet are just as guilty as those who ignore the environment. There's a safe balance, where the awesome can help nature as much as it helps us have a good time and live easier lives. EcoGeek devotes its pages to exploring the symbiosis between nature and technology. If you're interested in that, then stop by, and stop by often. EcoGeek was conceived and founded (and is run and edited) by Hank Green. Hank spends most of his time thinking about how our brains can save our planet and has, in the last few years, become something of an expert on the subject. He appears regularly on Planet Green's nightly news show "G Word," and has written on the subject for a variety of print and online magazines. His work has appeared in publications ranging from Mental Floss Magazine to The New York Times and he's been interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered and Air America's The Young Turks. You can find out more at hankgreen.com. Hank started EcoGeek in graduate school as a class assignment for his professor, Jon Weber, formerly of the Industry Standard, currently of NewWest.net. The brilliant Pete Holm designed our logo. EcoGeek is written by Hank Green, Phillip Proefrock, Dave Burdick, Gavin Harper, Matt James, Nino Marchetti, A. Siegel, Billy Shih, and Jon Schroeder. We're hugely in debt to open source initiatives, from Apache on the bottom to Joomla on the top. We couldn't have done this without Open Source. We rely on users to send us tips ( This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it ) and we're also looking to sell advertising ( This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it ). And, if you want to chat about the site..or you've found some technical problem, please email Hank at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it . | |
Science, technology gadgets and...baby seals. We're in a bit of an eco-mess, but we've got the brains to lick any problem. And that's why EcoGeek.org publishes up to ten stories daily about innovations that are saving the planet.
And if that sounds interesting to you, then congratulations, you're an EcoGeek.