Living Green is not just something people do, it’s a way people live. Living Green is the understanding that Earth has a limited amount of resources and we only have one Earth, so we have to take care of it, keep it clean and protect the environment we live in. Otherwise there won’t be much of a life for our children and their children. Here are 50 sites that will help you Live Green. If we all do a small part, it will add up very quick.

1.  Going GreenLivingGreenThis site is all about going green. With post from how living green can save you money to what does living green mean, this site has a ton of information.

2.  Skippy’s Vegetable Garden – Brought to you by Kathy and her dog Skippy, this site is a journal of a small home garden. Follow along with Kathy and Skippy as they work in and out of their garden each year.

3.  The Constant Gardener – This is another site about a small garden by someone who is married with a child, journaling the process of living with a family while maintaining a garden.

4.  City Happy – The diary of our struggle to live a green and fair life. Although this site may not have many new post moving forward, it has a wealth of information that is still very good to read through.

5.  Eco-Chick – This site it all about fashion and makeup while staying green, thinking about the environment since as they point out “Mother Earth is a Woman”.

6.  Eco-Living – Eco-living is the art of living your dreams while minimising your impact on the environment. Topics will include waste, energy, recycling, green building, transport, food, product reviews, book reviews and anything else to help readers live within ecological limits.

7.  Eco Village Green – Joe Barrios uses this site to share his knowledge and experiences in everything around living green. He hopes that through reading his site, he will be able to help others to start thinking about the environment.

8.  Empress of Dirt – In this site Melissa talks about her quest for a simple, frugal, creative, and healthy life on a tiny urban homestead.

9.  Every Small Thing – This person is trying to notice one small thing every day that she can do about global warming, and to blog about it almost every day in hopes that it will add up to something by the end of one year.

10.  Good To Be Green – This is a green site dedicated to Eco-Friendly Living and the exchange of ideas on how to better take care of planet earth and the universe.

11.  WhatItCost – Is an online leader in providing information on the costs associated with a wide variety of services and concepts. Whether you want to know the price range of practical activities — such as removing a tree stump from your yard, having your teeth whitened or joining a gym – or are interested in our more unusual articles – such as the cost of climbing the Seven Summits, being cryogenically frozen or cleaning up a murder scene – you will find all this and more on our website.

12.  Alltop – This site has articles on anything and everything you ever wanted to know about living green. From politics to gardening, if you have a question, it’s here.

13.  The Fun Times Guide – This site is all about how to live green, where to start, what to do, etc., while keeping it fun, simple, and interesting.

14.  Jen’s Green Journal – In this blog Jenni writes about local and national politics from an independent-left point of view. she’s also exploring ways to live with less impact on the planet and trying new ways to be an involved and active citizen.

15.  Green LA Girl – Siel is an environmental writer and activist, and green LA girl is her personal blog about eco-friendly, sustainable living in Los Angeles.

16.  Leslie Land – In this blog, Leslie talks about everything from food to design and much more. With decades of writing about gardens, she knows what she is talking about.

17.  Gaiam Life – This site is a gathering place to communicate our values and to provide people with a gathering place to share thoughts, ideas and feelings about the world we live in and our relationship with it. We hope that our microcosm of the world community is a nurturing, supportive, positive destination for people seeking health, wellness and sustainable living.

18.  Living Green, Living Well – This blog is about the things we CAN do. Intentional green practices can help us all live more in alignment with what’s good for the air we all breathe, the land we call home and the water we all drink. We become what we practice.

19.  No Impact Man – A blog by Colin Beavan about what each of us can do to end our environmental crisis, make a better place to live for ourselves and everyone else, and hopefully come up with a happier way of life along the way.

20.  Pool To Pond – Through this site Marshlady talks about everything we can and need to do to help keep Earth healthy and clean. The point of MarshLand, USA is to be a teaching instrument for the community.

21.  Save The Ribble – A blog dedicated to preserving the beauty of the River Ribble, and opposing the Riverworks ‘vision’ to build a barrage on our River and develop on our riverbanks, floodplains and green spaces, causing damage to wildlife and the environment and increasing the risk of flooding to our homes.

22.  Sustainablog – This site is an ECO Comparison Shopping Engine, where you can look at all sorts of products that will not only help you live a green lifestyle but the products themselves are “green”.

23.  That Green Blog – Their mission is to reduce environmental degradation and improve quality of life by fostering new consumption patterns and promoting sustainable lifestyles.

24.  The Go Green Blog – The Go Green Blog is a great place to find information and facts about the environment. You can also learn easy tips & tricks, as well as find some awesome eco-friendly products to incorporate into your everyday routine to make your lifestyle a Green one.

globe-hand25.  The Green Bean – This site is about everything Green, from fashion to health, if you want to know about it, this site has it.

26.  The Bride Wore Green – As a bride-to-be, Samantha wants to have the perfect wedding – and one with a low impact on the environment. Follow her as she details how they are greening their nuptials.

27.  Bags On The Run – Through this site you can purchase a variety of “Green” bags for use when shopping.

28.  Chelsea Green – For over 26 years, Chelsea Green has been the publishing leader for books on the politics and practice of sustainable living. In this site you can read about the books as well as purchase them.

29.  EcoGeek – EcoGeek was conceived and founded (and is run and edited) by Hank Green. Hank spends most of his time thinking about how our brains can save our planet and has, in the last few years, become something of an expert on the subject. He appears regularly on Planet Green’s nightly news show “G Word,” and has written on the subject for a variety of print and online magazines.

30.  EcoStreet – At EcoStreet we’ve tried the green lifestyle, and we’re eager to pass on what we know. Going green doesn’t have to be complicated, so we’ve dismantled it into smaller pieces to make it more accessible to regular people.

31.  Environmental News Network – ENN is the leader in environmental news. If you want to know what’s going, from life to laws, you will find it in this site.

32.  Enviroblog – This site offers smart discussion of the latest science and news on toxins in your food, water, and air, and what government agencies should be doing to protect public health.

33.  Green Living – Green Living is a blog branch from NiceHomeLive.com. Green Living Home by living green and using green products. Help our earth from Global Warming and preserve the environment.

34.  Green Living Project – This sites mission is to educate and inspire individuals and communities to live a more sustainable lifestyle through stories focused on unique and diverse examples of sustainability from around the world.

35.  Green Living Tips – This site offers Earth friendly advice for going green. Reducing costs, consumption & impact on the environment!

36.  Greenopia – Greenopia is your local guide to green living. Their mission is a basic and big one: They set out to create a directory of eco-friendly retailers, services, and organizations and conducted extensive research on those they listed in the guide.

37.  Green Talk – The mission of this site is to connect those who made the large leaps and to those who still need a helping hand or those somewhere in between. Many of the posts on this site will be generated by my own personal experiences whether I am looking for an eco friendly material or someone stopped me to ask me a green question.

38.  GreenYour – This site was started by a group of environmental experts, writers and researchers who felt the need for an online resource that people could turn to for answers on how to “green” anything.

39.  Groovy Green – Groovy Green was started as a way to organize the large amounts of information swirling about the little town of Ithaca, NY concerning renewable energy and sustainable living. It has since branched out to cover national and international news, products, and the people fighting to make a difference in promoting sustainability.

40.  Live Green – Live Green makes eco-friendly living and business practices easier and more affordable in DC, Chicago and beyond. We are a membership organization that provides support to green businesses in the local community and secures great discounts on everyday green products and services for consumers.

41.  Max Gladwell – Max Gladwell™ is the nexus of social media, geolocation, and green living. Their mission is to provide coverage and analysis about this compelling mix of technology and humanity from a unique point of view. It is to produce original content and inspire healthy conversation about the challenges we face individually and as a global society. It is to challenge conventional wisdom and offer an alternative to the echo chamber. Max Gladwell is the voice for social media, geolocation, and green living.

42.  Nature Mom’s Blog – In this site you will find the random thoughts and experiences of a mom trying to live a more natural family life, for health and for the planet.

43.  7Gen Blog – The 7Gen blog is the voice of the Seventh Generation Nation, a place where we share thoughts and tips about living green, keeping our families healthy, and social responsibility. We hope to see you here often!

44.  Sustainable Table – Sustainable Table celebrates local sustainable food, educates consumers on food-related issues and works to build community through food. Start with our introduction, or jump right in and get involved!

45.  Sustainablog – Looking for the perfect green gift for a family member? You’ll find what you are looking for and more at sustainablog’s eco shopping guide. You’ll even be able to compare prices on many of the products we feature. And if you’re new to the whole “green” thing, don’t worry: we’ve created a number of resources to help you make informed choices about the environmental benefits of almost any product.

46.  The Compost Pile – This blog is an outlet for all of the interesting news and tidbits Rhodes Yepsen comes across while researching compost and sustainability.

47.  The Daily Green – The Daily Green features daily news, tips, seasonal recipes and community photos. We have a host of bloggers and contributors, and our features cover a variety of topics, including gardening, nutrition and food safety; saving money and energy at home, in the car and everywhere else; the latest research about global warming and the health risks of chemicals and toxic toys; as well as unique topics you’ll find nowhere else (like that architectural marvel, the shipping container home).

48.  TreeHugger – TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. Partial to a modern aesthetic, we strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information. At TreeHugger we know that variety is the spice of life, so you can find all you need to go green in our up to the minute blog, weekly and daily newsletters, weekly video segments, weekly radio show and our user-generated blog, Hugg.

49.  Veggie Gardening Tips – This site features gardening tips, organic techniques, and ornamental plants for growing incredible vegetable, fruit and herb gardens.

50.  WorldChanging – Worldchanging.com is a nonprofit media organization headquartered in Seattle, WA, that comprises a global network of independent journalists, designers and thinkers. They cover the world’s most innovative solutions to the planet’s problems, and inspire readers around the world with stories of new tools, models and ideas for building a bright green future.

After getting back into riding to help in my plan to lose weight, I started looking around for cycling blogs that could help with everything from tips and tricks to just pure inspiration. Here are 55 of those sites that I have found both very useful and entertaining. If you take a look through these site, I’m sure you will find some you have seen before as some you haven’t, but they all have information that everyone on a bike needs.

These sites have been put in order of Google rank.

1.  BicycleTutor.com – Through this site, Alex Ramon, bikeuses his talents to provide written as well as video tutorials on how to work on your bike.

2.  Bike Commute Tips Blog – Paul Dorn, co-author of The Bike to Work Guide: What You Need to Know to Save Gas, Go Green, Get Fit, uses this site to share with you some of the tips and tricks that you will find in his book, as well as new ones that he’s found since writing the book.

3.  BikePortland.org – This site is all about biking in and around Portland Oregon, with tips and tricks to get around as well as events that are going on.

4.  Bike Snob NYC – All about the cycling culture, the good and bad, this site is here to do everything from give reviews, vent about issues, and more.

5.  Girls and Bicycles – Sarah Chan uses this site to help inspire women and some men, to start riding vs. driving, to help not only the environment but the community and yourself as well.

6.  Bike Blog NYC – As a blogger, film maker and purveyor of the bicycle, Michael Green uses this site to share his thoughts and information about bicycling in and around New York City as well as Critical Mass.

7.  BikeRadar.com – This site is full of everything from news, reviews, gear, routes, and a great community forum. If you are looking for information, be sure to check this site out.

8.  This Is Cycle Chic – This site started out as a photoblog, a place to put pictures of girls on bikes, since then it has taken off as one of the top sites promoting fashion while riding. Who says you have to dress bad to ride a bike?

9.  Copenhagenize.com – Each and every day roughly 500,000 citizens choose the bicycle in Greater Copenhagen. This blog highlights who they are, why they do and how it was made possible.

10.  Bike Hugger – This site is all about product reviews, news, the community, events, and the people in and around the culture of bicycling.

11.  Austin on Two Wheels – This site is the online magazine for Austin cycling culture with a vision of covering all aspects of Austin’s cycling community.

12.  Bicycle Design – Since 2005, this blog has been the place for discussion of design in the bicycle industry. All types of bicycles (and other human powered machines) are covered here, from the latest high-end road and mountain bikes to transportation oriented bikes and unique utilitarian designs.

13.  Bike Skirt – This site is just what the name says, it’s all about girls on bikes wearing skirts. Talking about everything from where they ride to tattoo’s.

14.  Commute by Bike – This site is about beginner tips, reviews, and gear that you will need to start commuting by bike to wherever you need to go.

15.  Drunk Cyclist – This site is written by many different contributors and has topics that range from Bicycle Advocacy, Bike Tech, to stuff for sale.

16.  Kent’s Bike Blog – Kent Peterson uses this site to discuss his world of bikes, from fashion to events, you never know what he’s going to talk about.

17.  London Cycle Chic – This site offers tips and advice on how to combine safety, practicality and style to achieve true urban cycle chic.

18.  Riding Pretty – This site is all about bikes and fashion, from fashion shows to bicycle art its here. If you want to look cool, or looking for something to hang on the wall, take a look through this site.

19.  The Bike Show – The Bike Show is a weekly radio show about cycling. It is broadcast in central London on radio art station Resonance 104.4fm.

20.  Velo Vogue – This is another great site all about the bicycle and fashion, bike life and culture.

21.  EcoVelo – This site is the public expression of our personal commitment to reduce our impact on the environment by employing bicycles as our primary mode of transport.

22.  Fat Cyclist – Elden realized that he needed to lose some weight, so he used public humiliation to help. By posting his weight online, as well as info about his rides as he went along, he was able to push himself to lose some weight. Read along and see how he’s doing now.

23.  Velorution – This site not only has a blog about biking in the UK, but they also have a large line of bikes and accessories for sale.

24.  Imagine No Cars – This site is all about alternative transportation and urban design, to move toward a more carfree life.

25.  Bike and The City – This site is all about the bikes and the people that ride them in and around San Francisco.

26.  Bike by the Sea – This site was started to share the passion for sustainable urban design and livable cities. This site has everything from exploring cities on bikes, public health, public art, slow fashion, to inspiring others to cycle.

27.  Cycle & Style – This site takes a broad look at the bicycling world from the unique perspective of women. We aren’t just guys who think they know what women want to hear. We are women who are passionate about cycling: the advocacy issues, the rides, the great bicycles, clothing and gear, and stories about women in cycling.

28.  Cycling Tips – This site if by Wade Wallace, cycling in Australia he uses this site to share his experiences, tips and tricks that he has learned over the years.

29.  Bicycles & Icicles – This site is all about riding bikes in Alaska, how to stay warm, gear, and more.

30.  Bicycle Law – Bob Mionske is an attorney with a law practice that is exclusively focused on representing cyclists, and bicyclelaw.com is the website for his practice. On this site, you will find legal advice for cyclists who have been injured by motorists, unsafe road conditions, or defective cycling products, and what cyclists can do to best protect their rights.

31.  Bike Commuting in Columbus – At Bike Commuting in Columbus, you’re going to get advice, opinions, news, and hopefully some engaging articles about the topic of bike commuting and other forms of alternative transportation such as rail and walking.

32.  Biking Toronto – BikingToronto is a “social” site focused on being positive, constructive and fun to build relationships among people, organizations and businesses who love bicycles in our great city.

33.  Cozy Beehive – As a mechanical engineer, Ron likes to talk all about the bicycle, from the history to personal perspectives, it’s all here.

34.  Dave Moulton’s Blog – An ex-bicycle frame builder’s personal thoughts on bike history, tech, bicycle culture, and often just life in general.

35.  Gwadzilla – Rants on Cycling and on Life photos of people and bicycles that pass in front of my camera.

36.  Trackosaurusrex – This site is all about the bicycling culture, from fashion to the bike itself, with post ranging from fashionosaurusrex to chainring rotor, this site has a wealth of information.

37.  Bike Blogs – This site started out as just a list of a few links to blogs, but quickly grew into a full listing and categorization of a ton of bike blogs. If you are looking for some information this site either has it or has links to it.

38.  RocBike – RocBike.com is a home for utility and recreational cyclists across New York State. If you commute by bike, if you ride with your family on the weekends, if you use your bike for errands or to take the kids to school, you’ve got a home here at RocBike.com.

39.  The Old Bag – This site by Jeanne covers everything from riding nekkid under your bike shorts to photos from the bike. With a wealth of information, this is a site you don’t want to miss.

40.  Stimulus Bike – Whether we ride bikes for commuting, recreation, or exercise we want our infrastructure to support all forms of transportation. Riding a bike is a healthy alternative to driving, while still being a viable means of transportation.

41.  The Path Less Pedaled – This site is about two people who made the decision to drop out of the status quo and find others around the world who have done the same. Paring down their lives to just what will fit on two bicycles, Laura and Russ are embarking on an extended bike tour throughout the US and beyond.

42.  Bike Hacks – This site is all about the bike, keeping it going and safe. With post ranging from keeping your bike locked up and away from thieves to different modifications you can make to make you biking more comfortable.

43.  Bike Commuters – BikeCommuters.com provides news, articles, product reviews, and how to’s of anything that is related to bike commuting. Readers can enjoy an up to date selection of information that will help commuters from the grocery getting person to the guy that has a 60 mile commute.

44.  Podium Café – This site is part of the SB Nation which is the largest and fastest-growing network of fan-centric online sports communities. From the beginning, they have focused on developing the highest quality grassroots sports sites on the web.

45.  Ride-Strong – This is a great blog for cyclists with articles from reviews to stories about accidents, if you want to know, it’s in here.

46.  Danos Modern Life – Dano uses this site to share his world of bike riding, from photos along the ride, to musings about life.

47.  Jerome’s Bikes – This site is brought to you by Jerome, a photographer and bike rider, he uses this site to share some of his adventures.

48.  On Biking – Though Halldor Gunnarsson dabbles in photography and writing, he pays the bills by working in a bike shop. Through this site, he shares some of his photos and musings about his rides.

49.  Bike Trailer Blog – This site is for discussing all things to do with bicycle trailers and related topics such as bicycle commuting and advocacy.

50.  Biking To Live – Bryan started this site to help chronicle his riding while working to lose weight, it has since transformed into an inspiration to other to get out and ride.

51.  Women’s Bike Talk – This site provides a unique forum for women’s cycling issues on the world wide web. Their posts range from race reports and product reviews, to discussions about finding the best cycling products for women and much, much more.

52.  The Life And Times Of Biking Brady – Kevin Brady uses the bicycle as much for everyday activities such as commuting to work, going to the store, going to the recycling center, as he does for pleasure. The less he pays in gas, the better he feels both mentally and physically.

53.  Bike Noob – Ray Niekamp uses this site to share his experiences in the world of biking in hopes that others will be able to gain from his experiences and be inspired.

54.  Let’s Go Ride a Bike – This site is by two ladies who decided to get into bike commuting, slowly replacing all other modes of transportation.

55.  Girl On Bike – This site is about bikes, food, and more. With post from Women and cycling to Getting crafty in the east bay, I’m sure you will find something worth reading.