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Shea Gunther

Member Since: November 11, 2008
My Website: http://twitter.com/sheagunther/
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MY BIO

Shea is a entrepreneur and pro blogger living in Maine. He's been starting companies since founding an online dot com (it's been called "YouTube too early") at the age of 21. He was a founder of Renewable Choice Energy, the country's leading provider of wind credits and Green Options, a green media network with a collection of environmental blogs. He's spent the last year as the Publisher of EarthFirst.com where he developed the Who's Who in Green series. A self proclaimed political news junkie, he reads hundreds of blogs a day and has spent the last eight years blogging, managing bloggers, and editing a green Drudge-like news site. He plays Ultimate Frisbee and loves bad pirate jokes and the word "rhubarb".

MY BLOGS
Obama is NOT about to ban fishing
Thu, Mar 11 2010 at 11:10 PM EST

The right wing media mob has seized on an spurious claim by ESPN's Robert Montgomery that President Obama is about to ban recreational and commercial fishing in U.S. waters.

89-year-old pensioner rides bus 14 miles to cross the street
Thu, Mar 11 2010 at 9:41 PM EST

When Nancy Underwood wants to visit the shops across the street from her home, it takes her ninety minutes and four bus rides to do it.

Leaf cutter ants build equivalent to the Great Wall of China
Wed, Mar 10 2010 at 2:55 PM EST

A single leaf cutter ant colony represents as much work and marvel as the construction of any of our man-made structures and monuments.

Midweek links: Narrow streets, Lego fixes and poop power
Wed, Mar 10 2010 at 1:40 PM EST

Can New York City be fixed with Lego bricks? What would L.A. look like with narrow streets? And why is everyone getting excited about parking lots?

Is Detroit doing the right thing?
Wed, Mar 10 2010 at 12:54 AM EST

Does it really make environmental sense for Detroit to tear down large swaths of abandoned neighborhoods to build urban farms?

Glenn Beck advertiser pitching survival gardens
Tue, Mar 09 2010 at 11:43 PM EST

Newest advertiser on the Glenn Beck program is using fear of economic and societal collapse to sell heirlooms seeds.

Watch: Rise Above Plastics
Mon, Mar 08 2010 at 1:47 PM EST

The Surfriders Foundation is promoting Rise Above Plastics, an initiative to bring attention to the great damage plastics causes to sea life. Check out their latest, greatest ad.

Riding while tall: A custom bike story
Mon, Mar 08 2010 at 11:54 AM EST

Professional volleyball player Colleen Smith will be traveling greener this season with the help of biodiesel, a good tent, and a bike custom built by Trek to fit her 6'6' frame.

Nominations open for Ecorazzi Terra Awards
Fri, Mar 05 2010 at 4:53 PM EST

Green celebrity gossip site Ecorazzi is hosting its first-ever Terra Awards and is looking for people doing great work in the fields of greener entertainment, fashion, media and more.

Canada rolling out plastic money in 2011
Fri, Mar 05 2010 at 4:25 PM EST

Next year our neighbors to the north are releasing two new bills made with plastic fibers that will last longer and cut down on the spread of germs.

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