EHI’s 100th Post: Highlights of our Most Popular Articles

By Wesley Joseph • Jul 5th, 2008 • Category: Health, Household, Products and Shopping, Recent Posts

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Thanks to all of our readers who have joined us, those who have commented, and those who have contacted us with concerns over the last few months.

Today, we have reached the one-hundredth post for the site, which seems like a lot to us writers now, but that in a year will likely look like nothing compared to what we will have by that time.  In the grand scheme, it is not a lot, but at this point, it represents an important milestone for this just-getting-started website.

So, to mark the 100th post, we are compiling a short list of some of our most popular, most read, and interesting articles from the first 99.  These are our must-reads from the last few months:

News and Commentary:

Mary Gade Ousted (four articles):

EPA Ousts Mary GadeContinuing Coverage and CommentaryMore Mary Gade Coverage (Or is it Less?)Commentary: Why Gade’s Resignation Matters

The Greendex: How do You stack up?

$4.00 per Gallon Gas: The Environment, Economy, and You

Greener Under Twenty:

Greener Under Twenty: Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (and, How to Recycle CFLs to Avoid Dumping Mercury)

Greener Under Twenty: Use Rechargeable Batteries

Product Reviews:

Product Review: Sigg Metal Water Bottle and Sigg Water Bottle Update

Product Review: Method Surface Cleaner

Product Review: Method Foaming Hand Wash Soap

Product Review: Seventh Generation Natural Laundry Detergent Powder

What are your favorite articles, looking back?  What would you like to see more of on EHI?  Where can we improve? Let us know, below!

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Wesley Joseph is the primary editor for EHI. He comes from a strong political science background and is interested in the effect humans' actions have on the environment, how in turn the environment affects humans, and how environmental policy at large and personal actions can both change into positive envirohuman impacts.
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