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Cari Noga is an independent radio producer based in Traverse City, Michigan. Her work is broadcast regularly on Interlochen Public Radio, Interlochen, Mich. (WICA, 91.5 FM). She has also contributed to nationally syndicated programs including PRI's The World and the Great Lakes Radio Consortium. She is a member of AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio.

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Toyota executive calls for greener cars at automaker conference.
Aired on NPR daily business report, August 4, 2005. Note: To go directly to piece, cue player to 6:54.
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With the return of summer comes the return of Recreational Vehicles, or RVs, from their winter homes in the South. Nicknamed “road whales,” most of those homes on wheels have a bad reputation as gas guzzlers, but some of them are saving energy once they're parked. Solar systems mean the RVs don't plug in to use electricity. Instead, they get some of their power from the sun. Aired on the Great Lakes Radio Consortium, June 6, 2005.
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Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm came to Traverse City Thursday to rally support for the jobs and investment plan announced in her State of the State address earlier this month. Cari Noga reports.
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Reused building materials allow homeowners to keep a green conscience and green in the wallet
Great Lakes Radio Consortium, fed on May 24, 2004
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A Detroit-area mosque’s desire to broadcast the Muslim call to prayer from rooftop loudspeakers stirs controversy
Aired on PRI's The World June 15, 2004
Michigan mosque report