BuildingGreen Bulletin, January 2008: Environmental Building News
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Read the current bulletinProduct Certifications and Ratings Systems... it's all so gooey
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Studying for the LEED-AP Test
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Notes from Sweden #4: CHP and District Heating
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BuildingGreen Bulletin, December 2007: GreenSpec
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Read the current bulletin100 percent energy use reduction for federal government buildings
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The President signs Energy Bill containing The 2030 Challenge targets After being passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Energy Independence and Security Act became law yesterday with the President's signature.
Happy Holidays from BuildingGreen!
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We wish all of you a happy, life-changing year ahead, and thank you for all the good, important work you do and choices you make. We had our annual holiday party for staff and their guests on Wednesday evening; it's something we look forward to every year. If there was enough room, we'd have you all over. That's part of the reason we've developed this LIVE section of our website — so we can catch up with each other, have lively discussions, and bask in such good company. Here are some photos from our party. (Click the pictures for a larger version.)
Shipping Container Housing
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Notes from Sweden #3: The Scandinavian Green Roof Institute in Malmo
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Notes from Sweden #2: Western Harbor in Malmo
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[Clicking an image in this post will load a larger version of the image. A slideshow of the images in this post, and more, is also available. Previous posts in the "Notes from Sweden" series include #1: How They Get Around.] It's enough to make architects go weak at the knees.
Who's Gonna Change the World?
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Notes from Sweden #1: How They Get Around
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[Clicking an image in this post will load a larger version of the image. A slideshow of the images in this post is also available.]Despite the light drizzle and the fading light of Sweden's mid-afternoon dusk when I arrived in Lund, it was immediately clear that the prevalent form of transportation here is bicycling. Bicycles are everywhere. Hundreds are parked at the train station, where I arrived from Copenhagen. For every person I saw in a private automobile, there were probably 20 on bicycles.
The Story of Stuff
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"From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.
BuildingGreen Bulletin, December 2007: Environmental Building News
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