Monday, April 11, 2011

WORLD´S BEST BLOGS



From the savvy to the satirical, the eye-opening to the jaw-dropping, World Blog makes its annual picks of the blogs we can't live without.

World Blog provides a dynamic look at world events and trends – both big and small – from correspondents, producers, and bureaus around the world.

FULL LIST




BEST BLOGS

Zenhabits

PostSecret

Climate Progress

HiLobrow

Hipster Runoff

Kottke.org

Cake Wrecks

The Oatmeal

S___ My Kids Ruined

Deadline Hollywood

Everything Everywhere

The Sartorialist

Information Is Beautiful

The Daily Kitten

Shorpy

Apartment Therapy

Double X

Strobist

Roger Ebert's Journal

The Awl

GeekDad

Engadget

The Washington Note

The Consumerist

Pitchfork

SolarSerdar

The Daily Wh.at

TechCrunch

Gawker

Politico's Ben Smith

Boing Boing

OVERRATED BLOGS

FAIL Blog

The Big Lead

Perez Hilton

Mashable

Daily Kos

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

THANK YOU !!!

SOLAR SERDAR & CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES


CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CCRES)

• was founded in 1988 as the non-profit European Association for Renewable Energy that conducts its work independently of political parties, institutions, commercial enterprises and interest groups,

• is dedicated to the cause of completely substituting for nuclear and fossil energy through renewable energy,

• regards solar energy supply as essential to preserve the natural resources and a prerequisite for a sustainable economy,

• acts to change conventional political priorities and common infrastructures in favor of renewable energy, from the local to the international level,

• brings together expertise from the fields of politics, economy, science, and culture to promote the entry of solar energy,

• provides the opportunity to play a part in the sociocultural movement for renewable energy by joining the association for everyone,

• considers full renewable energy supply a momentous and visionary goal - the challenge of the century to humanity. CCRES

No comments:

Post a Comment