Sunday, April 11, 2010

Melissa McGinnis from Greenopolis.com

This week's episode of The Palm Springs Savant & Co radio show will focus on the environment and sustainable practices that make a difference. Early in the show I'll briefly explore wind power as a renewable energy source, and then later discuss concepts of Renew, Reuse and Recycle to understand how everyday choices you make in life can have a huge impact on the environment. I am excited to welcome Melissa McGinnis as my guest on this week's show. Melissa is a passionate, energetic, young up-and-coming Eco-Advocate working with Greenopolis.com. Melissa's first hand expertise in marketing environmental messages into easy-to-understand concepts led to the popular web based TV show on Greenopolis that she developed. Her show is about converting waste to resources and resource conservation. In each segment Melissa shares useful tips, eco-advice and green stories on Greenopolis TV. Melissa brings her effervescent personality to The Palm Springs Savant & Co show in a way that will captivate and inspire you to begin thinking green.
About
Greenopolis.com

Greenopolis.com is a fun, interactive website that makes a very simple and powerful promise to its visitors. They pledge to be about doing good. Through their site, they provide information and tools to help you to recycle easily, help to save our natural resources for our children’s children, track conservation through recycling and re-use and educate and reward for conservation efforts. Greenoplois is unique in that they have "GreenOps Tracking Stations" at various retailers, such as Whole Foods Markets, where customers can do actual, “trackable” good for the planet. Greenoplois also offers rewards to its users for helping the world and changing the way we handle natural resource and recyclables.
Greenopolis is focused clearly on Recycling, Reusing, Repurposing, Waste-to-Resource and Conservation. They seem to understand that being sustainable is overwhelming to many people, and the world is changing so quickly it is difficult to keep up. To their credit, most of the stories and content on Greenopolis TV features beautiful pictures, interesting videos and are presented in a format that most people can easily follow. Greenopolis is a great resource, regardless of your knowledge of sustainability or depth of your commitment today, I recommend checking it out and using their site to the fullest potential. I know you will find Melissa McGinnis to be quite interesting and informative. I hope you will tune into this week's show #107. You can listen anytime from the BlogTalkRadio site, or on podcast from iTunes.
-Rick Rockhill

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