The Utah Career Days initiative developed by the FHWA has proven highly successful in promoting the transportation industry and the careers it offers to America’s youth. Since the initiative started in 1999, it has grown to a national program. As of 2008, approximately two-thirds of the states in the country were hosting events and more than 250,000 students had participated. The feedback received is that the events are beneficial to the students and to the industry.
The Utah Career Days initiative developed by the FHWA has proven highly successful in promoting the transportation industry and the careers it offers to America’s youth. Since the initiative started in 1999, it has grown to a national program. As of 2008, approximately two-thirds of the states in the country were hosting events and more than 250,000 students had participated. The feedback received is that the events are beneficial to the students and to the industry.
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High energy costs and corporate social responsibility are motivating businesses to seek alternative energy solutions. Today’s window of opportunity is opening for everyday businesses and entrepreneurs who can leverage new energy innovations to reduce costs and utilize clean technology. Renewable energy solutions are vital to America’s energy security and economic future, and the potential for growth and sustainability is greater than ever before.
High energy costs and corporate social responsibility are motivating businesses to seek alternative energy solutions. Today’s window of opportunity is opening for everyday businesses and entrepreneurs who can leverage new energy innovations to reduce costs and utilize clean technology. Renewable energy solutions are vital to America’s energy security and economic future, and the potential for growth and sustainability is greater than ever before.
Understanding Utah's Air Quality Problem - Seeking Solutions that work.
Again last winter, the Wasatch Front had the worst air in the nation....
Speakers include:
Arden Pope (BUY Professor of Economics and world-renown expert on air quality).
Jaron Hansen (BYU Profesor of Atmospheric Chemistry)
Brian Moench (M.D., Founder of Head of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment)