News Brendan Hoover
A cursory survey of local companies and institutions are proving that
going green can make business sense, even in a red state like Oklahoma.
An Oklahoma City native creates an eco-village in the Costa Rica rain forest.
News Nicole Hill
Morning routines vary. Some people spring from their beds as if they’re
starring in a Folger’s commercial. Others get alarmingly familiar with
the snooze button.
CFN Gazette staff
Oklahoma State University loves its orange and black, but it looks like there’s also room for a fair amount of green. That’s according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which named OSU fifth in the nation for green-power purchasing among colleges and universities.