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Five additions to the federal government’s list of “known human carcinogens” and ten “reasonably anticipated carcinogens” debuted in the tenth
Report on Carcinogens, recently released by the National Institutes of Health. The biennial report was presented to Congress in December by the National Toxicology Program, a branch of the... Read more
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The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) and New York chapter of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) are
looking for outstanding sustainable design projects. Co-sponsored by the groups’ Committees on the Environment, this biennial contest is open to designers practicing anywhere in the world and for any type of project located... Read more
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The
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has moved its headquarters from Oaxaca, Mexico to Bonn, Germany. FSC plans to use the new International Center to coordinate FSC activities worldwide. The Oaxaca office will serve Latin America, joining a network of regional offices that will eventually include hubs in Asia, Africa, Europe, the... Read more
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected its 2003 Honor Award recipients. The esteemed awards will be presented at the AIA National Convention and Expo, to be held in San Diego, California this May. This year’s selections, chosen from nearly 600 submissions, include 15 whole buildings, 11 interiors, and 5 urban design projects.... Read more
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The Portland, Oregon-based Bonneville Environmental Foundation has announced an impressive
increase in support of Northwest wind and solar energy production. Due largely to new commercial accounts, Bonneville’s Green Tag renewable energy sales were 471% higher in 2002 than in the previous year! These sales represent the avoidance of... Read more
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The
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has put out the call for presenters for its
2003 International Conference and Expo, to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this November 11–15. The Council is seeking proposals and abstracts for both formal presentations and poster sessions in four categories: design and case studies,... Read more
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DuPont Antron® is the first carpet fiber to be independently certified as an “environmentally preferable product.” Antron was certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) of Oakland, California, based on an environmentally preferable product (EPP) specification for carpet fiber that SCS developed. The specification includes factors such... Read more
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In Volume 11, No. 12, EBN included Kalwall® R-20 (RSI-3.1) with Nanogel in its list of ten best new green building products. Certainly the first commercial use of aerogel is a remarkable milestone. It is very worthy of an EBN award.
However, what is not worthy of the award is the R-20 claim. The R-20 claim is almost certainly only for the... Read moreNews Brief
The American Society of Landscape Architects will celebrate the second annual
National Landscape Architecture Week April 19 to 27. The week, which encompasses both Earth Day (April 22) and the birthday of Frederick Law Olmsted (April 27), will be marked by public events across the nation. Information on chapter events will be posted at... Read more
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory has announced a call for papers for its ninth
Performance of Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings conference, to be held December 5–10, 2004 in Clearwater Beach, Florida. The conference will be organized along two tracks: “principles” will be devoted to research, while “practices” will explore applications... Read more
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The
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Products Association (AACPA) offers a wealth of information about autoclaved aerated concrete and its structural and insulating capabilities. The organization aims “to promote the AAC industry in all aspects,” with the eventual goal of mainstreaming AAC in American construction. For more information on... Read more
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Children who play on wooden playsets treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) may face an increased risk of cancer, according to a study just released by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In the federal government’s first recognition of health risks resulting from CCA-treated wood, the study estimates that between 2 and 100... Read more
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According to research performed by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), 22% of available
residential gas furnace models are rated at or above 90% annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE). Only 12% scored that high five years ago. Although the federally mandated minimum efficiency for gas furnaces is 78% AFUE, 90% AFUE is... Read more
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Proton Energy Systems, Inc. has been awarded a $375,000 contract to develop a solar-powered fuel-cell system for the U.S. Navy. During daylight hours, the one-kilowatt demonstration system will supply solar power while also generating hydrogen fuel through electrolysis of water. When the sun is not shining, the system will rely on the stored... Read more
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In related news, USGBC has awarded Meeting Strategies Worldwide the challenge of “greening” the 2003 Conference. The Portland, Oregon consulting firm will work with local hotels, food and beverage caterers, the city of Pittsburgh, the Lawrence Conference Center, and the exhibit hall decorating company to incorporate sustainable practices into... Read more
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During the ill-fated January flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia, astronauts tested a
water-mist technology for fighting fires that may prove an effective replacement for ozone-depleting halons. Water droplets 20–40 microns in size encountered a small flame in the gravity-free environment, an essential experiment for learning more... Read more

