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Arkansas Business' first Arkansas Green Guide profiles the people, companies and technologies in Arkansas that are moving us toward a more environmentally sound, sustainable way of life at work and at home. Click below to read stories from guide.
3/25/2009 - Mandy Richardson
Investments in saving energy can provide a better return than
many stocks can provide in today's market. Now is the time
to go green with your energy use, and taking advantage of tax
credits and incentives makes it even more affordable to do so.
Invest wisely, reduce your environmental footprint and save big. [ Read Article ]
3/25/2009 - Eric Francis
Plants eat carbon. People
eat plants. It's an elegant equation. What's missing
for too many people in their everyday lives, however, is
the plants - at least the edible ones. But with an increasing awareness of carbon footprints and a growing move to eat better (not
to mention locally), urban vegetable gardens are once again becoming a familiar sight across Arkansas. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Casey L. Penn
By using Energy Star-rated compact fluorescent bulbs in your home, you can lower your electric bill, change lightbulbs less frequently and yes, even improve life on this planet. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Ron Hughes
Ron Hughes dispels the eight most common myths about green buildings and homes. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Anne Fruge
An energy audit can alleviate comfort problems while reducing the amount of energy your home uses. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Jennifer Pyron
Bad habits must be corrected if we as Arkansans are to protect our state's bountiful water supply and ensure that it remains unpolluted. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Leigh Ann Golden and Ashley Sufflé
Three Arkansas mayors have pledged their cities to the fight to lower greenhouse gas emissions: Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola, North Little Rock Mayor Patrick H. Hays and Fayetteville Mayor Dan Coody. These city leaders have signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in support of the fight against global warming. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Casey L. Penn
Should we leave the computers on or turn them off? And what does putting your PC "to sleep" mean? [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Amanda Morgan
Simple tips, practices and products to make the workplace more sustainable. [ Read Article ]
3/24/2008 - Paul Suskie
Not only is efficient energy use the economical and environmentally sound thing to do, it is the right thing to do. [ Read Article ]
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