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Greenbang 2.0: Tell us what you think

Published Wednesday, 16th September 2009

Green ExplosionYou might have noticed that Greenbang is sporting an updated look as of this week. The redesign is all part of our new identity as a full-out news site for cleantech and the green industry.

Having started out as a one-man blog just two short years ago, Greenbang is moving on to bigger, better and more extensive coverage of all things eco-technology-oriented. We now have a team of professionals working from various spots across the globe, all focused on informing you about the latest and greatest in technological breakthroughs, innovative designs, clever business people and cutting-edge scientific discoveries.

With our new look and expanded focus, we’d like to know what you think. Are there features you’d like to see more of? Aspects of the new design you don’t care for? Any bugs you’ve encountered?

Whatever your thoughts, let us know in the comments section below or drop us a line by emailing Shirley Siluk Gregory at shirley@greenbang.com.

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  1. Dan Foster says:

    1. More case-study-type features showing how specific organizations and communities are cutting their energy expenses and carbon footprints? It would be helpful if you also commented on how influential the organization was in educating the public.

    2. More articles about the latest in cutting-edge clean tech? It would be great if they could be as equally split (as possible) in transportation and electrical generation sectors. I would like to see heating and air conditioning developments given about 10% coverage.




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