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EcoGeek


Technology can be a force for evil, or for awesome. Those who shun the tech 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 by Hank Green. Jon Weber, of NewWest.net, was instrumental in a consulting capacity, as was Bradley Berman of HybridCars.com. Pete Holm, designed our logo, and also writes and draws one of our favorite comic strips (Gary Bringer of Pain).

EcoGeek is written by Hank Green, Jason Lathrop, Dave Burdick, Jennie Dorris, Phillip Proefrock, Gavin Harper and Celine Ruben-Salama.

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


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