
Jerry James Stone writes about a wide range of topics and is always on top of the transportation industry when it comes to eco-friendlier alternatives. If you want to know about the latest electric sports car that goes 0-60 in only a few seconds, follow Jerry. His typical posts are succinct, to the point, and very interesting. He is a busy writer who can be found at TreeHugger, Gas2.0, Mother Nature Network, and Greenopolis. You can also find a list of his latest posts on his Google Reader Page.
Derek Markham is by far one of the most talented green writers in the eco-blogosphere. He writes for us at Green Lifestyle Magazine and for his two main websites, Natural Papa and Derek Markham. He is an outdoorsy type who writes about his life experiences in a very candid, accessible, and thought-provoking manner. His writing is so candid, you’ll soon feel as if you know him. From natural parenting to alternative health and environmental issues, Derek Markham is a prolific and experienced writer worth following. To see his latest, go to Google Reader Page.
Adam Shake is Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Simple Earth Media. He also founded Twilight Earth and Eco Tech Daily. Adam has written for us a few times. He writes, advocates, and speaks for the environment. Adam is highly educated, very open minded, and to say the least, a fascinating individual. If anyone has “been there,” it’s Adam Shake. He understands both sides of an issue more often than not, and while he is passionate, he never comes across as judgmental.
Mike Lieberman has written for us a few times. His writing is best summed up as straightforward and powerful. The thing we love about Mike is he really lives it; he practices what he preaches. He’s not necessarily an expert on the issues he writes about; in fact, this is what sets him apart. Mike takes us on a journey. We follow him as he discovers new ways to live healthier and harmoniously. And rarely will you find a nicer, more caring or more compassionate individual than Mike. Check out his sites, urbanorganicgardener.com and 365waystogogreen.com as well as canarsiebk.com, his online portfolio where he shows his sites, writings, and services.
Jeffrey Davis writes for The Fun Times Guide to Living Green. The blog suits him, as he is certainly a fun guy. Jeffrey is also laid back, optimistic, and as cool as it gets. He is one of those unique people who makes you feel better about yourself and life in general just by being around him. He loves life and he loves people, and it really shows. His writing is very intelligent, but it is easy to read. You can also check out what he’s up to at the Jeffrey Davis Blog.
Michael Graham Richard has been with TreeHugger since 2005 and is now the editor of the Science & Technology and the Cars & Transportation categories at TreeHugger. He is also the editor of Discovery Green. Michael’s mission can be described as making sustainability mainstream and easily accessible. Michael is an easygoing and compassionate person who obviously loves what he’s doing. If it’s interesting and it’s green, Michael is one of the first to write about it. Michael not only keeps us informed on all of the best new eco-technology, including green cars, he was also responsible for some of the best coverage of the BP oil spill. He is certainly one of the best eco-writers around, and he knows the craft as well as anyone.
Hugh Byrne is the senior vice president of Greener World Media, a network of websites dedicated to eco-responsible business. These sites include GreenBiz.com, GreenerBuildings, and GreenerDesign to name just a few. Hugh is absolutely brilliant. He is highly educated, very passionate, and he has carved out a perfect niche for himself, focusing on the business side of the green revolution.
David Quilty owns the sites The Good Human and Simple Organize Life. David focuses on the environment and anything we can do to make the world a better place. He is vocal and will not hesitate to share his opinion, even when it runs contrary to the crowd within which he speaks. Passionate and genuine with a tough exterior, David has a kind heart and obviously really cares about people. He’s also a terrific writer who fills up his blog with tons of useful and relevant information, especially for the minimalist treehugger type.
Sean Daily is co-founder of Simple Earth Media, an environmentally focused network of websites including Green Living Ideas, where he is also the co-founder as well as the editor-in-chief and CEO. What’s really cool about Green Living Ideas is that it’s not just a blog; you’ll find podcasts and videos, too. We also love that you can put your mouse over “topics” and so easily see the wide array of the subject matter Green Living Ideas covers. Sean tackles a wide variety of subjects for the eco-conscious and does so in an elegant, professional manner. He writes and speaks with a kind of a gentle ease, a quality that’s not easy to explain. Be sure to check out Green Living Ideas to see what we mean.
Shea Gunther is a passionate environmentalist. On the other hand, Shea will not hesitate to tell you his opinion, even if it hurts. He writes in the same manner. His writing is blunt, to the point, and simple, while at the same time, thorough and complete. His topics range from the relevant and timely kinds of things us treehuggers need to know to the kinds of articles we never would have thought to look for, and he is always interesting. Shea writes for Mother Nature Network.
Words that come to mind when thinking about Waylon Lewis include integrity, passionate, energetic, compassionate, and selfless. Waylon is a second generation American Buddhist who owns the Elephant Journal, which covers a wide variety of topics including yoga, sustainability, environmental issues, politics, and wellness. Waylon and his bloggers are very skilled writers who dive into any and all topics that should be addressed in order to lead a harmonious and balanced life.
Brain Clark Howard is a top notch journalist who writes for one of our favorite environmentally focused websites, The Daily Green. Brian absolutely knows his stuff, is highly educated, very well spoken, and very passionate about making our world a better place. He exudes compassion and passion.
Matt Embrey is the co-founder and publisher of Live Oak Media, which includes the environmentally focused websites Earth & Industry, Green Upgrader, ecopolitology and a few others. Matt is also the founder and managing editor for the Green Upgrader, which focuses on simplifying the seemingly overwhelming task of “going green”. As busy as Matt is, and he is very, very busy, he is always willing to extend a helping hand. Matt exudes confidence and exemplifies integrity. He writes in a very accessible manner and turns out a lot of great content. Michael Edwards, editor-in-chief says, “I can honestly say, if it weren’t for Matt taking time out of his busy schedule to help me out a couple of years ago, Organic Lifestyle Magazine would not be where it is today, and Green Lifestyle Magazine probably would not have been launched yet.”
Timothy Hurst is the editor of Earth & Industry and ecopolitology. He is also the executive editor of Live Oak Media. Though Tim is a prolific writer, his focus is on green business and green politics, which makes Timothy’s blog one of the best for keeping current on the green movement.
Michael d’Estries is the co-founder of Ecorazzi.com. Ecorazzi is a blog for the latest in green gossip covering Hollywood celebrities and their green and not so green actions. If you want to know what Brad Pitt, Sheryl Crow, or PETA are doing relative to our environment or to human and animal rights, Ecorazzi is the website to follow. While Michael’s site is for the most part fun and a little offbeat, he is not afraid to tackle a tough subject; he does it well, with integrity and passion. Michael is a kind and sincere individual and a talented writer who works hard to raise awareness of environmental issues as they relate to the masses.