Regular readers might have noticed that the blog has been inactive for about a month. Don't worry, we're still going to keep bringing you the best news about green music issues around. There have been some big changes behind the scenes, and now's the time to announce them.
First, Sarah Krasley, who started this blog and was its guiding force for the first 18 months, has decided to move on to greener pastures. We're very sad to see her go but know that she'll be successful in her future projects. Thanks for everything, Sarah!
Second, the folks at JamBase, the parent site of this blog, have decided to make the green news a little bit more widespread! That means that about twice a month, readers of JamBase will see GreenBase stories mixed right onto the front page, instead of having to hunt us out over here. The upside is that our stories will be professionally edited (no more typos!) and we'll have more time to research them. The downside is that there won't be quite as much content.
So what does this mean for the blog? Well, there will be a little bit less content on it. When we post stories to the main JamBase site, we'll link to them from here. And if we find newsworthy items that aren't quite important enough to make the front page of JamBase, we'll continue to do short writeups. Other than that, not much will change. The blog will continue to exist for now and we'll continue to keep on digging up the best in green news.
Thanks for reading!
Jason Turgeon
First, Sarah Krasley, who started this blog and was its guiding force for the first 18 months, has decided to move on to greener pastures. We're very sad to see her go but know that she'll be successful in her future projects. Thanks for everything, Sarah!
Second, the folks at JamBase, the parent site of this blog, have decided to make the green news a little bit more widespread! That means that about twice a month, readers of JamBase will see GreenBase stories mixed right onto the front page, instead of having to hunt us out over here. The upside is that our stories will be professionally edited (no more typos!) and we'll have more time to research them. The downside is that there won't be quite as much content.
So what does this mean for the blog? Well, there will be a little bit less content on it. When we post stories to the main JamBase site, we'll link to them from here. And if we find newsworthy items that aren't quite important enough to make the front page of JamBase, we'll continue to do short writeups. Other than that, not much will change. The blog will continue to exist for now and we'll continue to keep on digging up the best in green news.
Thanks for reading!
Jason Turgeon