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The Four-Day Work Week
The Four-Day Work Week
Air/Publish Date: 07/07/2008
Event Date: 07/07/2008
The state of Utah will soon mandate a four-day work week for 17,000 employees, closing one-third of its buildings on Fridays and saving its workers precious gas money.
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Hotels Go Greener
Hotels Go Greener
Air/Publish Date: 08/04/2007
Event Date: 08/04/2007
Hotels are becoming more eco-conscious, using less water, electricity, harsh cleaning chemicals, and recycling everything from paper to cooking oil.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:24
Water Fight: Bottled vs. Tap
Water Fight: Bottled vs. Tap
Air/Publish Date: 07/16/2007
Event Date: 07/16/2007
Health-conscious Americans are drinking more bottled water than ever -- and the tonnage of discarded plastic water bottles is a growing pollution concern. Environmentalists are urging people to drink tap water from refillable containers.
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Wildfire Risk: 21 States Hit by Severe Drought
Wildfire Risk: 21 States Hit by Severe Drought
Air/Publish Date: 05/22/2008
Event Date: 05/22/2007
Nearly half the states in the United States, 21 of them in all, are suffering severe drought conditions, killing cotton and peanut crops, and raising the risk of devastating wildfires.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:01:49
Car-Sharing Saves Money and Environment
Car-Sharing Saves Money and Environment
Air/Publish Date: 07/05/2007
Event Date: 07/05/2007
A growing number of urban car-sharing services let people book a car for a few hours of errands, then pass it on to the next user -- saving gas and car insurance costs, and reducing carbon emissions.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:06
William Least Heat Moon: Stories from the Prairie
William Least Heat Moon: Stories from the Prairie
Air/Publish Date: 11/05/1991
Event Date: 11/05/1991
Writer William Least Heat Moon, author of the best-selling "Blue Highways," talks about his book "PrairyErth," the story of what shaped the land in one county in Kansas, and how that shaped the people who settled there.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:01
Water Wars in Western U.S.
Water Wars in Western U.S.
Air/Publish Date: 02/11/1987
Event Date: 02/11/1987
Western states are battling over the use of scarce and dwindling water resources, with cities such as Tucson and Phoenix criticized for wasting water by building water fountains, man-made lakes and golf courses.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:44
How to Reduce Waste From Thanksgiving to Christmas
How to Reduce Waste From Thanksgiving to Christmas
Air/Publish Date: 11/10/2007
Event Date: 11/10/2007
M. Sanjayan of the Nature Conservancy outlines ways Americans can reduce the tonnage of holiday waste that comes from discarded wrapping paper, ribbon, packaging, mailed catalogues and incandescent lights.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:03:05
Companies Donate Profits to Protect Environment
Companies Donate Profits to Protect Environment
Air/Publish Date: 03/17/2006
Event Date: 03/17/2006
The owner of outdoor clothing seller Patagonia donates one percent of his profits as an "earth tax" for environmental preservation and protection -- and forms an alliance with 250 other companies to do the same.
CLIP LENGTH: 00:02:21
Al Gore Inspired by "Silent Spring"
Al Gore Inspired by "Silent Spring"
Air/Publish Date: 08/12/2000
Event Date: 08/12/2000
Senator Al Gore chooses the birthplace of author Rachel Carson to launch his presidential campaign, because Carson's book, "Silent Spring," was what sparked Gore's lifelong interest in the environment when he read it as a ...
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