'Treehugger is the definitive, modern yet
green lifestyle filter. It will help you improve
your course, but still maintain your aesthetic.'

Hey lookah, I just wrote a product review for
Treehugger.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/02/johnny_applelee.php
My Adventures Wrestling a Solar-Powered Backpack
I like Treehugger best among
green products sites because Treehugger is boldly
consumer-centric, and cheerily urges people
to blow a substantial fraction of their revenue
(maybe even all of it!)
on glorious, top-end, green-designed
products. Treehugger has the best example yet of
an anti-hairshirt green consumer aesthetic –
as manifested in real, contemporary, sustainable
items that you can actually buy and, uh, attempt to use.
This is my favorite Treehugger page here:
the one about ugly green objects that
Treehugger HATES.
http://homepage.mac.com/graham.hill/exceptionlab_projs./PhotoAlbum38.html
Heavy-handedness, bad forms, ugly colors and LACK OF PUNCHINESS!