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 Dangers Found in BPA Plastics: Add Death from Heart Disease to the List that Already Included Diabetes, Obesity, Breast and Sep 18, 2008
By Susan Seliger Here’s a BPA update. Just when you though it was safe to drink bottled juice and water and eat canned foods and go to the dentist, a new study from the Sept. 17, 2008 JAMA (the Journal of... more
Save $$ — Fire the Maid; Save Energy — Yours! Clean Your House Simply by Walking Sep 9, 2008
By Susan Seliger Yes, those are my happy feet, propped up, enjoying all the time and energy I have saved (OK, I didn’t really have a maid to fire — you’re looking at her feet right there) by following two simple... more
Clean, Green Freebie: Win an Energy-Efficient, Water-Saving Washer and Dryer Sep 8, 2008
By Susan Seliger Get off to a fresh, clean-green start this fall – you might win a free Duet steam washer and dryer from Whirlpool. Using steam, the washer eats up 77% less energy than traditional machines and 73% less water.... more
Send This to All College Students You Know– Save $500 by Renting Textbooks, Not Buying! Sep 3, 2008
By Susan Seliger The average college student spends an average of $500 per semester — $1,000 per year for those who couldn’t afford the math textbook — on college textbooks. And according to green math, that adds up to about a... more
Hey — Did Your Dog Do That? What To Do with Dog Poo — It’s Eco and Easy Sep 2, 2008
By Susan Seliger Scientists have found that one of the biggest sources of nasty and dangerous bacteria in streams and seawater — from Florida to Maine and clear out to California — is from dog waste. No fellow dog lovers, all... more
Worried about Skin cancer? New Study says 80% of Sunscreens Don’t Work and Some May Contain Hazardous Ingredients Aug 29, 2008
By Susan Seliger Hey—isn’t somebody out there looking out for our health? Anybody? The FDA, for instance? How can that possibly be that sunscreens don’t necessarily work as promised? And some may even contain ingredients that pose health risks? A new study... more
Free Stuff: Win a Freebie Eco-Vacation in Mexico or a Hip Recycled North Face Jacket Aug 26, 2008
By Susan Seliger Eco-luxury is fun any time anywhere. Especially in Mexico – where Polartec is offering a Grand Prize of a free trip for two to the Hotelito Desconocido eco-luxury resort. The hotel, 60 miles South of Puerto Vallarta, has... more
5 Tips to Find the Cheapest Gas Near You Aug 26, 2008
By Susan Seliger Sure, you know you should drive less and walk more. But when you absolutely have to go by car, why not find the cheapest gas around? Here are some web sites that will help you do just that.... more
Good House News: Home Sales Down BUT Green Home Repairs Are Way Up Aug 21, 2008
By Susan Seliger The headlines are filled with the bad news — the housing market is in the biggest slump in decades. But there is a silver lining you may not have read so much about: Homeowners are doing more green... more
Great Eco-friendly Backpack – for Back-to-School Kids or (Sigh) Back-to-Work Adults Aug 20, 2008
By Susan Seliger Time to get the kids — and yourself — ready for Fall. Tired of that heavy old backpack? Here’s one from Progressive Kid – a web store with some of the best eco-friendly stuff for your favorite small... 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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