How to Cash In on the Green Economy: Glenn Croston interview in September 2008, discussing how Starting Up Green and his book "75 Green Businesses" can help green entrepreneurs to start and build successful ventures.
Best Green Blogs, with just about everything green under the sun.

Strategic guidance and capital raising assistance for green businesses and investors
GreenBusinessOwner.com, a website for small businesses wanting to tap into the green economy
Providing web hosting powered 100% by clean, renewable solar energy
Environmentally Friendly Hotels. Find hotels worldwide committed to the environment and greening the hospitality industry.
Green Contractor Guide, a guide to local green products and services 
Founded by Pat Thompson, CPCU in 2007, Green Business Insurance, Inc. (GBI) is the first independent insurance agency providing property and casualty insurance services exclusively to green businesses. Representing premium insurance carriers such as Zurich, Travelers, Erie Insurance and The Hartford, GBI evaluates the risk of each client then provides insurance coverage tailored to meet the specific needs of your green business.
Changing More Than Just Tires-
Introducing the nation's only environmentally friendly alternative to ordinary auto clubs.
Better World Club provides nationwide emergency Roadside Assistance, free maps, auto maintenance discounts, leisure travel services, and home and auto insurance, just like organizations like AAA. But that’s where the similarities end.
Need Money? Peer-to-Peer Lending with Lending Club May Help.

Interview with Alexander Wissner-Gross
by Glenn Croston, November 23 2008
Greening websites to improve business and flight climate change at the same time.
No matter what type of business you are in, just about everybody uses office supplies. Choosing green office supplies as part of your sustainability initiative is an easy choice with help from The Green Office.

Interview with Chris Larsen, Co-founder and CEO of Prosper
Like everyone, green businesses need money to start and grow their business, but the credit crunch can leave even credit-worthy small businesses high and dry. Person-to-person lending might provide a viable alternative.
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