

dcecowomen
Mar 5, 20122 min read
2012 February EcoHour Recap: Green Building Panel
By Terrie Clifford US Capitol Did you know that the Empire State Building is actually a green building and that a local woman played a...
dcecowomen
Feb 28, 20124 min read
Sustainable Food Today – Discussing TEDx Manhattan’s Changing the Way We Eat 2012
Wrapup on the TEDx Manhattan’s Changing the Way we Eat 2012 event By Cheryl Kollin, Full Plate Ventures Before settling into a full day...


dcecowomen
Feb 25, 20121 min read
Seaside Saturdays: Book Review – Four Fish
In keeping with our Seaside Saturday theme from last week, this week we’ll discuss a great book for anyone looking to learn more about...


dcecowomen
Feb 18, 20121 min read
Seaside Saturdays: Seafood Safety
It’s Saturday again and you know what that means – our Seaside series continues with a bit of information from the fishy side of things....


dcecowomen
Feb 11, 20121 min read
Seaside Saturdays: The Ocean and Public Health
Welcome back to DC EcoWomen’s Seaside Saturdays blog post series.  This week, we’re taking a close look at just a few of the fascinating...


dcecowomen
Feb 8, 20121 min read
Oil and Gas Development: Mysteries and Misconceptions
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) regulates and manages all aspects of traditional and renewable energy production in the marine...
dcecowomen
Feb 6, 20123 min read
5 Rules for Eco-Friendly Organization
By Alison Alford Marin Rose, from Functional &  Fashionable, joined DC Eco-Women February 1 for a presentation on how to get organized in...


dcecowomen
Feb 4, 20121 min read
Seaside Saturdays: A Tsunami of Questions
DC EcoWomen is going blue once a week to bring you the all-new Seaside Saturday blog series, where you can tune in to read about issues...


dcecowomen
Feb 2, 20121 min read
Book Club Recap: EcoWomen Enjoy The Dirty Life
Read below for a guest blog entry by Caroline Wick for a recap of our book club’s latest gathering: On Sunday, January 27, EcoWomen...


dcecowomen
Jan 25, 20123 min read
Women’s Reproductive Health Is an Environmental Issue
Suzanne Ehlers speaking with a DC EcoWomen member. Eco Hour Blog – January Speaker Suzanne Ehlers, President and CEO of Population Action...