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The most important news you’ll read this minute: Shea Gunther is leaving Green Options and Planetsave and is converting to Scientology. Praise Xenu.

jumping-ship.jpgBig news Planetsavekateers, I’m outta here.

I’m leaving Green Options and Planetsave, though not to join Tom and John in their fight against the thetans.

I would like to say it’s to spend more time with my family, but that just makes me sound like a scandal ridden Bush official.

While I probably will get to spend more time with my family now, I’m leaving the company to work on my green home project and a few other side projects. My tenure at Green Options and Planetsave has been one of the most interesting, exciting, and invigorating times I’ve had. It ranks as one of my favorite startups (out of my current total of four) and I’m walking away with a greatly expanded network of friends and contacts, a ton of great experience in green publishing, and an awesome project to jump to.

What would have been called “The GO Home Project” is coming with me. I am buying the entire project from Green Options and taking it independent. I’m still working on a name for it (send it on if you have a good one) and will be building a site for it once that’s nailed down, but we’ll be starting up right away on sheagunther.org.

The short of it is is that me and my family are moving into two tipis to live for a year before building the coolest greenest house on the planet. We have 52 acres in North Yarmouth, Maine; the leading green architect in the state; a partnership with Smart HomeOwner Magazine, and a whole lot of great energy pushing it forward. Both me and my wife Heather will be blogging about living in the tipis and I will be set up in a smaller third tipi as my office. I’m sure I’ll have many a five minute snowshoe commutes to work this winter. We’re going to do our best to create a guide and recorded history of our life and work so as to inspire others to do choose the same green building path.

It’s been a great past year building Green Options and past few months working on the new Planetsave, but I’m super excited about all the fun stuff I’ll be able to take on now that my time is freed up from GO/PS work.

Here’s a few places you’ll be able to follow along on my adventures…

- SheaGunther.org - This is my home site, where I started blogging before I knew what blogging was (back in 2001) and current home of Musings of an Eco-Entrepreneur, the most kickass in-stasis eco-entrepreneur blog on the web. It’s been dormant since we launched Green Options but I’ll be doing a relaunch with a new theme in the next week or two. We’ll be blogging about living in the tipis and I’ll have a separate page for my links/musings drops . If you grew to like my blogs here on Planetsave, you’ll want to head over there.

- Treehugger- Graham Hill was kind enough to set up me up with a writing spot at Treehugger. I have to work out the exact details with their uber editor Michael but I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve been a huge fan of Treehugger since back in the day (back in the day in the green blogosphere means two+ years ago) and have always wanted to write there. They have such a great group of editors, writers, and an amazing reach- about 25X more daily readers than what Green Options is pulling these days.

- Yet to be named website for the Green Home Project. We’ will be documenting the crap out of our experience building the coolest greenest house on the planet on our yet to be named website. Sheagunther.org is a good place to go to keep up while I figure out what this new thing will be called.

- Stumblegods.com- It’s not really officially launched yet, but my buddy Michael (editor and founder of Groovy Green, founder and publisher of Ecorazzi, chief editor guy at Ecotality Life) and I will be sharing our insights about the power of StumbleUpon at our new site Stumble Gods. Our thumbs move masses baby.

- Ecotality Life- I’ve been working as a consultant with the awesome and talented Brooke Lowry over at Ecotality on the relaunch of their blog. We’ll be getting Ecotality Life up in the next week, in the meantime check out the current site. Ecotality Life will be relaunched with a focus on green gadgets and green business and investing and should be a good read.

- Email: sheagunther@gmail.com, Skype: shea_gunther

It’s been rad, I’ll miss a lot of the people at Green Options and Planetsave. I’ve gotta give it up to my main man Jan, the founder of Planetsave (he sold it to Green Options this Spring and works on both GO and PS stuff) and pimp dad advertising sales guru man. HIC! He’ll be assisted by the talented Noelle d’Estries (Michael’s sister) who will bring her savvy news sense (have you seen the Green Report, that’s all her) and keen wit to the table trying to fill the void that my voluminous ego will leave behind.
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Keep up the good fight. Keep on saving the world. Read the rest of this entry »

Links on Parade: Plastic bags in Africa, more Mountaintop Removal, 87% of Americans are “seriously concerned” about the environment, and yeah- global warming is still on

mining-pic.jpgI links, you links, we all links, for my links.

Enjoy!

Africa wages war on scourge of plastic bags

Crab fishing in the North Sea is a dangerous profession

Bush thinks the main lesson to be learned from the Vietnam War was that we withdrew too early

Dirty Coal Boss gets a free pass from CNN on Utah Coal Mine disaster

North Carolina’s seawall ban

Mountaintop removal mining: No respect for the hollow

Global Warming: Still Happening

Japan To Use Disposable Chopsticks For Biofuel

Opening up the American lawbooks

Reality: America Isn’t Conservative

New Study: 87% of Americans “seriously concerned about the environment” Read the rest of this entry »

Links on Parade: Life before AC, yet another Green Digg launched, Harry Reid says no new coal, and the US Secretary of Transportation says bicycles are not a form of transportation

chinese-parade.jpgI’ve got a whole mess o’ links for you today, most green, a few non thrown in for kicks. Enjoy!

Life Before Air Conditioning

Canada is our biggest trade partner, not China

Man Exchanges Missile Launcher for Shoes

Alaskan hunters experience global warming first hand

NH farmers savor bumper harvest

Can a Fractional Be Green?

AboutMyPlanet.com luanches “GROW” User News Service

The $40 hidden inside a 12V battery

US Transportation Secretary: “Bikes Not Transportation” Read the rest of this entry »

Wednesday Linkdump: compost fires, the coolness of tap water, the five best ways to go Net Zero, and more!

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Lots o’ links today, enjoy!

5 Best Ways to Go Zero-Energy At Home

Turn Your Whole House Off!

Why Bugs Are Not Huge

Study: Dredging Harming Great Lakes

Robber disguised face with duct tape

What Happens To Those New Home Winners When The Cameras Shut Off? Well, They Slowly Go Broke And Lose Those New Houses!

Person to person loans for home buyers

Some Arithmetic on the Cost of NYC Traffic Congestion
Cars are the Real Enemy of the Environment

Vote On the Most Shameful Wikipedia Spin Jobs

Ask The Sietch: Can My Compost Pile Catch On Fire?

Every Green Website Needs a Wild Green T-Shirt

Tap Water: On Its Way To Being Cool Again

Wisdom trumps science