• Go Green With Government Tax Incentives - Read Article

    Go Green With Government Tax Incentives

    2010-08-01T08:00:06-07:00

    The increased cost of energy, the country’s dependence on foreign oil and the environmental impact of current energy use have inspired many companies to “go green.” Federal and state governments…

  • “Your Call Is Not That Important To Us” - Read Article

    “Your Call Is Not That Important To Us”

    2010-07-30T13:46:42-07:00

    “Please hold — your call is important to us.” If you’ve ever heard that sentence then you know what it’s like to be “on hold” for customer service. Journalist and author…

  • Solar-Power, Eco-Friendly Grand Canyon & More - Read Article

    Solar-Power, Eco-Friendly Grand Canyon & More

    2010-07-30T08:00:42-07:00

    With so much happening locally, this week we’ve gathered stories about Arizona’s green endeavors, including a solar-powered plane and the Grand Canyon’s eco-friendly practices, and why a massive lawn is…

  • Ecotourism – The Green Way To Vacation - Read Article

    Ecotourism – The Green Way To Vacation

    2010-07-26T08:00:08-07:00

    The United Nations designated 2002 as the International Year of Ecotourism. Well it’s 2010 and I bet that the majority of people haven’t taken an eco-vacation.  I know I haven’t.…

  • Greenway Health Goes Green In July - Read Article

    Greenway Health Goes Green In July

    2010-07-23T08:00:30-07:00

    Most people would think you were crazy if you walked to work in Arizona’s July heat.  But at Greenway Health, that shows a commitment to the company’s green efforts. Some…

  • Oil Spill, Google Wind Power & More - Read Article

    Oil Spill, Google Wind Power & More

    2010-07-23T08:00:03-07:00

    From global new to local business this week we’ve gathered stories about how hair can help the oil spill, what Belgium wants to do with the deceased, Google buying wind…

  • How To Grow Green Jobs - Read Article

    How To Grow Green Jobs

    2010-07-14T08:00:36-07:00

    I’m no economist but Nancy Folbre’s post on the Economix blog from the NY Times sure makes a lot of sense to me. Folbre is an economics professor at the…

  • Karen Finley, Redflex Traffic Systems - Read Article

    Karen Finley, Redflex Traffic Systems

    2010-07-10T15:08:49-07:00

    Karen Finley, President and CEO at Redflex Traffic Systems, shares what it is like to be the CEO of Redflex Traffic Systems and gives advise to women who aspire to…


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