I think green crafting is worthy of a slide or two on Mr. Gore’s next Power Point presentation. That is, if we can get his attention.
crowdsourcing

Knit That Man a Sweater
Would You Like to Read about Problems with Meeting Ethanol Mandates in California?
we’re participating in an experiment in “community funded reporting” with Spot.us, a new journalism initiative in it’s very early stages. If you like the pitch, and would like to read the story here on the GO Media Network (most likely a two-part series run at Ecolocalizer and Gas 2.0), consider contributing a small amount to fund the story.
Nvohk: Invoking a New Eco-Business Model
Imagine a new green economy in which 20,000 plus people together owned a sustainable clothing brand, just by contributing $50/yr each, and with 10% of net profits donated to environmental charities.
Crowdf(o)unding an eco clothing brand [nvohk]
Another interesting example in the customer-made trend, in which consumers are given a chance to contribute to a product’s design or features.
NVOHK - the first community-managed, eco-friendly, surf-inspired, clothing company
New eco-business with a twist. An eco-clothing company managed by the people who wear it. A company that truly puts consumers and the environment in the forefront. A company that stands for more than just the "widgets" it produces. Nvohk is building a company that balances social responsibility with financial performance.