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Melody Morrow

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  • Good, Green Reads for the Summer

    by Melody Morrow June 1, 2012
    June 1, 2012

    If you are thinking about dipping your toe in the green pool or want to bathe in the topic of eco friendly living this list may help. The summer months are always good to explore something you may have put…Read More

  • eco18 Questions: Matthew Modine

    by Melody Morrow May 18, 2012
    May 18, 2012

    Each month we will ask a new eco-maven 18 questions about his or her life, occupation and advice for other like-minded people. This month we were able to sit down with Matthew Modine, actor and green activist and founder of…Read More

  • Women in Micro-Finance

    by Melody Morrow May 18, 2012
    May 18, 2012

    My prior article was about women entrepreneurs steeped in natural and eco-friendly businesses and their accomplishments. This article showcases several organizations that support women who want to be able to sustain themselves and their families by becoming entrepreneurs and those…Read More

  • Women in Green and Natural Businesses

    by Melody Morrow May 4, 2012
    May 4, 2012

    There are alot of successful big companies out in the business world, many run by women, but there are so many more successful small businesses and those that aspire to becoming a success. According to the National Women’s Business Council…Read More

  • Green Internships

    by Melody Morrow April 13, 2012
    April 13, 2012

    Internships are the best way to get a foothold in a career door you may never get otherwise. The tricky part for finding a green internship is that they may not be listed as such in your college or otherwise.…Read More

  • Green Education

    by Melody Morrow March 30, 2012
    March 30, 2012

    If you have the opportunity to attend college, or university, as some call it, you usually research schools you would like to attend with many reasons in mind, but do you think, hey…where can I get an eco-friendly education? While…Read More

  • Green Dwellings NYC Style

    by Melody Morrow March 16, 2012
    March 16, 2012

    Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be surrounded by the best in green living in a big city like New York-everyday? Well there are many apartment buildings in NYC for rent that can answer this question.…Read More

  • Green Teens

    by Melody Morrow March 2, 2012
    March 2, 2012

    Eco18 covers many stories for little kids whose parents want to be “greener”, which have important and fun messages to share. However, we don’t want to forget about teenagers and what may interest them. I found several organizations that support…Read More

  • Green Gifts at The International Gift Fair

    by Melody Morrow February 17, 2012
    February 17, 2012

    Walking through the aisles of the Gift Show, last month, it was easy to start envisioning your home being filled with all of the décor and gifts as I passed them by.  There are gifts for every season, style and…Read More

  • A Giant of a Conservationist

    by Melody Morrow February 3, 2012
    February 3, 2012

    Only one U.S. president was born in New York City. Raised in a townhouse at 28 E. 20th between Park Avenue South and Broadway in a “romantic” enclave of Gramercy Park is (also known as Theodore Roosevelt Way) where Theodore Roosevelt would grow up…Read More

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