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Glacier National Park urging businesses to 'go green'

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Reporting from KAJ in Kalispell
Reporting from KAJ in Kalispell

Businesses are being encouraged to go green as part of a new program to support Glacier National Park's Centennial.

Members of Glacier's Centennial Program and National Parks Conservation Association want businesses to help reduce global warming emissions by cutting energy use and waste.

The businesses that go green will receive incentives and will also be able to contribute to Glacier National Parks Centennial in 2010.

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