Can You Digg It? This Week’s Popular Green Links
Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories. Not surprisingly, they have an entire channel dedicated to science and the environment. Whether you’re into Digg or not, you shouldn’t miss these green stories from the past week:
Online Schools article on 100 open courses on green technology People are excited about the promise of green jobs, and that means going back to school.
Flat Earth Mentality This should be a concern for every thinking American. Today, 47 senators voted that the earth is flat…
Pac-Man Ship Eats Oil Spills (Wakka Wakka Wakka)
Scenes from the Gulf of Mexico – The Big Picture
The Carbon Footprint of World Cup 2010 (Graphic)
Massive Bug Orgy Caught On Radar The bugs are showing up as bright pink, purple, and white colors along the Mississippi River mainly south of La Crosse.
If you notice a cool story on Digg that belongs on this list, please send the link to bethbot52 [at] gmail.com or tweet it to @ecosphericblog.





