Susan Seliger
RiverWired Editor-in-Chief
I am a lucky woman -- not only am I mother of two great boys, but my day job is devoted to thinking about how to help people live a little greener. Life is good.
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Susan Seliger is an award-winning writer and editor who has helped launch and re-launch four web sites before her favorite: RiverWired.com. Working as a top-level executive at a number of national magazines and organizations including Time Inc, Hearst, Dow Jones and Working Mother Magazine, she has honed a blend of editorial expertise and business savvy. She is the author of a health book, STOP KILLING YOURSELF: Make Stress Work for You (Putnam’s) and the ghostwriter of WONDERFUL MARRIAGE: What You Can Do To Make Love Last a Lifetime (to be published Spring 2008). Her work has been published in New York Magazine, The Economist, Travel & Leisure, Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel, Redbook, Self, McCall's, Ladies Home Journal, The Washington Post, , WebMD.com, to name a few. By night, she is an occasional storyteller who has performed original material in Manhattan theater clubs. (Don’t tell her mother.) She is a Clarion Award winner and holds an M.A. and a B.A. from the University of Chicago. (Her mother knows that.)
Blog
New York City Kicks Off Bike Month in May with Biggest Cycling Event in the US May 12, 2009
By Susan Seliger May is biking month in New York City – and this traffic-choked town kicked off the celebrations last weekend with The 5-Boro Bike Tour, the largest recreational cycling event in the United States. I was there, May 3, 2009,... more
Win $5,000 Cash to Live Greener — Deadline Today! Apr 30, 2009
By Susan Seliger I have found the simplest, sweetest, no-strings-attached contest for cash I’ve seen in a very long time. You don’t have to play any mind-numbing games, write any clever slogans, take photos, shoot videos, go places you don’t want... more
5 More Events on Earth Day and All Week Apr 22, 2009
By Susan Seliger Still haven’t decided what to do to have fun and feel earthy this week? Here are 5 more sites with ideas to green your imagination. It’s never too late to celebrate. 1. Events all week from the EPA: 2. Ways... more
5 Great Ways to Enjoy Nature on Earth Day: Bike, Hike, Ride a Horse Apr 17, 2009
By Susan Seliger Get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature on Earth Day. Are you willing to venture further than your backyard, but you don’t know where to go? Here are some cool tools and great resources to help you... more
Green Freebie: Win a Ford Fusion Hybrid – Plus a Trip to See American Idols Apr 10, 2009
By Susan Seliger If you’re feeling so happy you’re tempted to break into song about an American car company getting into the hybrid game — and getting 41 MPG, as Ford clams for its new 2010 Fusion — then sign up... more
5 More Tips to Lose Weight, Save Money and Green Your Diet Apr 8, 2009
By Susan Seliger Thank you, friends, for contacting me about yesterday’s post (with 5 tips for losing weight and going green) asking for more tips – here you go. Reducing your carbon footprint while you reduce your love handles is simpler than... more
Top 5 Ways to Lose Weight, Save Money and Green Your Diet: The Trifecta of Recession Bliss Apr 7, 2009
By Susan Seliger Kiss those recession blues goodbye and start taking some simple steps in your daily life that will make you happy on three levels at once. If figuring out little ways to go green or save money makes you... more
Turn Off Your Lights Tomorrow—Saturday—For Earth Hour! What You Do After That Is Your Business Mar 27, 2009
By Susan Seliger Go dark! Tomorrow – Saturday, 3-28-09 – is Earth Hour when cities, and businesses and tens of millions of people like yourself all over the world will be turning off their lights for one hour – from 8:30... more
Go Green in a New York Minute: Check Out these Affordable, Eco-Condos (No, Not DiCaprio’s Crib) Mar 24, 2009
By Susan Seliger Here’s the simplest way to green your apartment — in a New York minute: buy one that’s already greened up. I visited a new condo-complex that fills the bill for all of you busy-lazy city dwellers who want... more
















Just in time for the 4th of July, we’ve collected 10 eco-friendly BBQ grills to green your summer celebrations. No, the mega Hemi-powered grill above isn’t too clean or green – although it will fire up a whopping 240 hotdogs in just 3 minutes, but the grills featured below are some of the friendliest options for your green outdoor cooking…
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