While many across the nation look for ways to be more eco-friendly, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission building is turning in to a prime example of how to do that.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission building uses waterless urinals, irrigates its grounds with condensation and is hoping to start collecting rain water.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission headquarters in Raleigh features elements designed to save big on energy while doing little to hurt the environment.
Going green efforts affect us all. News 14 Carolina's Claudine Chalfant takes a look at some of the stories making headlines across our state.
Airline mogul Richard Branson is set to offer upper-class customers in Los Angeles and New York greener rides to the airport. Once there, he plans to provide eco-friendly flights.
Thanks to the drought, most areas across the state area are under some sort of water restrictions, but there is a way to keep your lawn green despite the mandatory conservation.