This is a pretty site that shows some cool stats. These stats are great because it shows the carbon footprint of each state as well as compare it to the per capital population of the state.... http://www.hippygreen.com/2007/07/21/us-engery-usage/
Eredux.com, on the surface, has an interactive map that shows your state’s carbon score along with carbon emissions per person. But, for detailed demographic data and information on energy consumption, carbon emissions in your area, contamination levels, local gas prices and so forth just click on a state and fill in your zip code..... http://ecofriendlyinfo.com/your-states-carbon-footprint-rating/
This website, Eredux.com, helps communities across the United States develop social networks to help their town “Go Green” by giving them online tools and resources to accomplish a pro-action style. By filling in your zip code, you will be directed to a local blog space which has events and resources for that particular town.... http://co2much.blogspot.com/search?q=eredux
a very interesting website called eredux.com-"Providing tools and resources which foster neighborhood-level social networking about the environment". All you need to do is enter in your zip code and it will give you facts and statistics about your area. You can find interesting information on; air quality, water quality, lowest gas prices in your area, local farmers markets, weather, wildlife action plans, relevant local blogs, etc.. Definitely one to bookmark..... http://greenisnotjustacolor.blogspot.com/2008_02_17_archive.html
excellent environmental data visualization... US carbon footprint map. With data and rankings by state, including the best and worst performers. It’s interesting to watch California and Montana switch colors when you move from total carbon output to per capita output... http://greencollar.wordpress.com/2008/01/07/more-useful-maps/
Another interesting analysis of green spots in the US. Check the site for an interesting interactive state-by-state look at green stat’s across the country. http://www.myninjaplease.com/green/?p=1292
As a former city-level environmental commissioner and a local eco-activist, I think this site could really be of use to local groups like we have working in Menlo Park and Atherton. It would be nice to have one online hub for activities. http://www.sairy.com/2007/10/new-environmental-activism-social.html