Putting A Green Face On Facebook
Facebook makes reconnecting with your past almost scandalous. One friend leads you to 10 more in an exponential manner -- from college, your travels, high school, pre-school
View ArticleCarpool with Facebook
The new Facebook applications feature allows people to add all sorts of functions to the website. One interesting one that we've seen is the Carpooling add-on. Users can post their journeys, where...
View ArticleMakeMeSustainable: The Green Alternative to Social Networking
What with social networking sites like Facebook all the rage right now and more attention than ever being focused on the issues of global warming and climate change, the moment certainly seems...
View ArticleGoLoco Hits Facebook
With the social networking site Facebook recently opening up their platform to external applications, many organizations and companies are taking advantage of the social connection that Facebook...
View ArticleFacebook Unveils Massive 'Green' Datacenter Near Arctic Circle
Cooling servers requires a lot of energy, so why not locate them somewhere that is always cold?
View ArticleAudubon Releases Birding the Net, the Opposite of Angry Birds
Tweet tweet. Collect enough virtual birds and you could make it to the Galapagos.
View ArticleBest of Green Readers' Choice: Energy
Who are the best ambassadors for clean energy, energy industry innovators, activists, and more? Vote here.
View ArticleDonate Your Social Media Voice for World Water Week
Help amplify the message of the global water crisis by lending your social media updates to World Water Day 2012
View ArticleFacebook and Opower Launch Social Energy App
Ready to share kilowatts? Facebook launched its social energy app today that will enable users to share and compare their home energy consumption.
View ArticleBest of Green: Energy
Whlle TreeHugger has covered energy issues since its founding, Energy as a Best of Green category is new for 2012. Find out the best energy project, energy ambassador, activist group, and more.
View ArticleFacebook Paid Instagram $1 Billion for Emotion. What's It Worth to the...
Why did Facebook pay $1 billion for Instagram and what can the environmental movement learn from this? It's all about emotion.
View ArticleBBC Launches Facebook App "Meet Your Planet"
A new app from BBC allows you to explore content from their great nature documentaries.
View ArticleWill killing horses in the US reduce their suffering?
Writing in Bloomberg, Marc Champion has a thought-provoking, but controversial take on horse meat, noting that the ban of horse slaughterhouses in the US has increased suffering for the animals. Is...
View ArticleFacebook launches live data center efficiency dashboard
You can now view the energy and water efficiency performance of the company's North Carolina and Oregon data centers in real-time.
View ArticleComedy video spoofs Facebook's Keystone XL support
With Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg facing criticism for supporting Keystone XL pipeline, a comedy duo mocks Facebook "Mess" Everything Up Department.
View ArticleFollow the eye candy even if you cannot be at eCarTec
If you cannot be live in Munich for eCarTec, check out the photo updates on their facebook page
View ArticleFacebook wants to use solar drones to bring internet access to the world
The company would use the Solara solar-powered drone, which can remain in flight for five years at a time!
View ArticleFacebook 'likes' clean power, new Texas data center to be powered by 100%...
All those cat pictures and viral videos won't harm the Earth.
View ArticleFacebook now lets you donate to charities with just a couple clicks
Non-profit organizations can now use the site to run fundraising campaigns and the simplicity could make a big impact.
View ArticleIf you get all your news here, you may be living in a bubble
We're all friends here, right? So I can talk honestly?
View ArticleHaving Facebook friends is associated with a longer life
A new study suggests that a social media community adds to longevity similar to an offline community.
View ArticleFacebook is 'parasitic,' says Zuckerberg's former mentor
From political manipulation to dangerous addiction, Roger NcNamee insists that Facebook needs to change its business model to be less harmful.
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