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GoodGuide’s Transparency Toolbar: A Game Changing Tool For Lazy Environmentalists
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When Green Makes You Laugh, It’s A Good Thing
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Loll Outdoor Furniture: Recycled Post-Consumer Plastic Goes Modern
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Solar Homes and Big Winners


TUESDAY 11AM EST: The wait is over, ladies and gentleman. We are finally announcing the big winners of the 'Tix 4 Tips' contest co-sponsored with our friends at Ecorazzi for the Live Earth Concert going down this Saturday, 7.7.07 at Giants Stadium. But that's not all we have on tap for today's show. In honor of tomorrow's independence day, we are talking with a guest from that great state of North Carolina who is helping Americans achieve energy independence with his award winning solar homes. -
Green Business: Scaling Up


THURSDAY 11AM EST The marketplace can be a powerful arena in which to create positive environmental change. For green companies scaling up enables them to not only increase revenues but also have a larger positive environmental impact. It also means creating the opportunity for more and more individuals to have meaningful jobs with companies they admire and respect. Green businesses are scaling and today we hear from those who are helping to make it happen. -
Recycled, Revamped and Ready to Wear


MONDAY 11AM EST: If what we wear often dictates how we feel, and how we feel effects how we act, it could be argued that wearing the right thing leads to doing the right thing. In today's show, wearing the right thing signifies going beyond what is "in" for a particular season. Instead, the key is smart recycled materials, solar powered bags, and all around beautifully designed and durable fashion. -
Green Investor: Profiting from Sustainability


THIS WEEK'S SHOW: Aligning our investments portfolios with the long-term health and sustainability of the planet is becoming increasingly possible and potentially profitable. 2006 was a watershed year in terms of investment dollars flowing toward green industries. For some industries like cleantech, 2007 may be shaping up as the year of the green IPO. -
Alternative Energy Economy: The Win-Win Solution


THIS WEEK'S SHOW: The emerging modern, clean, green economy has far-reaching implications for everyone. Abundant alternative energy choices for consumers. Increased jobs and job security. Greater national security. All of these benefits coincide as we shift production to green fuels, energy sources, and technologies. -
Clean Renewable Energy for our Homes
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Residential Green Energy: See the Energy Meter Spin Backwards
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Alternative Energy On The Rise
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Advancing Sustainability through Clean, Abundant Energy Sources
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The New Energy Economy







