Walking the Talk: A Realtor's LEED for Homes Platinum Gut Rehab in Washington, DC.
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| Amy Levin and friendsphoto: Heidi Glenn, NPR |
100 LEED Case Studies
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Lifecycle Building Challenge, Take Two
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How the 2008 AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects were chosen
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LIVE Contributor: Peter Yost
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Peter Yost is Vice President - Technical Serviceas for BuildingGreen, Inc. in Brattleboro, Vermont. He has been building, researching, teaching, writing, and consulting on high performance homes for more than twenty-five years. His expertise stretches from construction waste management and advanced framing to energy efficiency and building durability.
BuildingGreen Bulletin, April 2008: GreenSpec Updates
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Twice each month, BuildingGreen publishes an email news bulletin with current news and product information briefs. Sign up here — it's free. We will never share or sell your email address, and you may unsubscribe at any time.
Read the current bulletinFSC-certified bamboo? Yes.
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| Smith & Fong's bamboo plywood panels are now available with FSC-certified bamboo. |
If you're a regular reader of the posts here on BuildingGreen.com LIVE, you might remember that we had a couple folks from Smith & Fong in our offices back in January.
CO2 maps zoom in on greenhouse gas sources
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One summer day a few years ago I was standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon expecting to look down and across at light and shadows melding with multicolored layers of bedrock, the whitewater from the Colorado River calmly glistening a mile below as it carves through rock and time itself... etc etc. Instead, I found my gaze drawn to a line of gray clouds blowing in from the west. They didn't look like rain clouds, and it wasn't long before I discovered it was smog carried on the wind all the way from Los Angeles.
LIVE Contributor: Brent Ehrlich
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Brent is the products and materials specialist at BuildingGreen, where he researches and writes about green building products, materials, and their health and environmental impacts. He also leads a team of editors who select industry-leading products for the company’s green building product database. A LEED AP BD+C, he has been researching and writing about green building for more than a decade, but has also taught college composition, copy edited science journals, worked as a carpenter, managed a large commercial kitchen, and held various other occupations.
Great Cities and Climate Change
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Last week was great for learning about positive approaches to solving our collective climate change problems. First, I attended the MassImpact: Cities and Climate Change symposium at MIT on Friday (March 28, 2008).
NYT asks, ''How 'Green' Can a Huge House Be?''
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"Can a four-level house with a three-car garage and a kitchen full of energy-hungry Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances truly qualify as a model of environmental responsibility?
Photo by Douglas Healey for The New York Times
BuildingGreen Bulletin, April 2008: Environmental Building News
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