Photo via US Coast Guard This may seem like a cynical question, but it’s one worth addressing. Not because green websites stand to cash in on higher traffic from a high profile environmental disaster — any enviro site or group with any hint of a moral compass wishes sincerely that they’d never be in a position to do so — but because rising traffic could be seen as an indicator of heightened public interest in engaging the spill on environmental grounds. So the question is, is web traffic on green sites really rising? … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Is the BP Gulf Spill Driving Traffic to Green Websites?