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
Send This to Your Favorite College Students Only: Win a Free Toyota Prius Mar 23, 2009
By Susan Seliger Every prize you can win in this “Live Green/Get Green” contest – except the big Grand Prize — was created with materials that would have gone to waste – but now can find a home with your favorite... more
Don’t Dig for Oil — Grow It! 10 U.S. Companies Developing Algae Biofeuel Need Your Help Mar 12, 2009
By Susan Seliger There’s nothing nicer — in life as in geometry proofs — than the simple, elegant solution. Why dig for oil when you can just grow it? Maybe not tomorrow — but just around the corner, there’s an exciting... more
Are There Any Green Jobs for You? Where the New Green Jobs Will Be Mar 6, 2009
By Susan Seliger Who says we can’t afford to go green in these tough economic times? For those gloomy prognosticators, we’d suggest taking a look at a new report that shows how the U.S. can create two million jobs in the... more
Green Freebie: Win this Bike — Can Your Manhood Stand up to Pink? Mar 5, 2009
By Susan Seliger Make a statement – put away the car, pull out the bike. Haven’t got one? Well, now you can try your hand at winning this cruiser free, sponsored by Fresh Produce Sportswear. The only question left is, Are... more
HOW GREEN IS OBAMA? What’s in the Stimulus Plan for Greening the Economy? Who wins, who loses, who pays? Feb 27, 2009
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Send This to Your Favorite Small Business Owner: Top 10 Tips to Green Your Small Business Feb 24, 2009
By Susan Seliger I met an inspiring small business owner recently – the founder and CEO of Pangea Organics – a skincare company – who is the perfect reminder of the “power of one.” Joshua Onysko launched Pangea with a simple business... more
Win Your School a Hybrid School Bus – Worth $200,000 – Plus a $5,000 Scholarship for Yourself Feb 24, 2009
By Susan Seliger Want to be the hero at your local school? You can win a hybrid, energy-efficient school bus for your school – worth $200,000 – plus a scholarship for yourself or your favorite little scholar. All you have to... more
Catholic Church Adds Environmental Pollution to the 7 Deadly Sins — What Do You Think? Feb 20, 2009
By Susan Seliger I began reading a science article on Envy by Natalie Angier in the New York Times (always a wonderful experience) which, of course, brought to mind the 7 Deadly Sins – and I picked up a pen to... more
Summer Rayne Oakes: The Invisible Green Girl’s Highly-Visible Guide to Sustainable Fashion Feb 17, 2009
By Susan Seliger Summer got tired of hearing you can’t be green and stylish at the same time. This model for eco-friendly fashion labels and the host of Discovery Planet’s Green-Jobs show, has written the book on how to do it... more
Hey, Lover – Show Your Valentine You Care with Organic Gifts Feb 10, 2009
By Susan Seliger Haven’t gotten your sweetie something for Valentine’s Day yet? I’m not saying it’s easy to find gifts that are loving, sexy, decadent – not outrageously priced — and still kind to the planet. But just because it’s a hard... 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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