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Eighty teams were selected from the submissions to present poster sessions during Greenbuild 2004. These half-hour sessions took place during the lunch breaks on November 10 and 11. Three posters were recognized with Awards of Merit, two tied for Best of Show, and one poster was selected for the People’s Choice award.
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At press time (late November 2004) the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) was preparing to launch its own version of LEED® for New Construction and Major Renovations (LEED-NC). Under the licensing agreement with the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings that achieve LEED certification by CaGBC will be recognized as LEED buildings by the... Read more
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The Center for the Built Environment (CBE) at the University of California, Berkeley has an online occupant survey tool with automated reporting and analysis options (see
EBN Vol. 12, No. 9). In order to increase the number of LEED-certified buildings in its database, CBE is currently waiving the standard $1,000 per building fee for... Read more
Product Review
To the best of our knowledge, Humabuilt no longer exists, and the products it previously produced are unavailable.
Update: (July 27, 2006)To the best of our knowledge, Humabuilt no longer offers FSC-certified veneers.
The Lake Oswego, Oregon company Humabuilt™ is marketing Wheatboard™-core... Read moreNews Brief
The Healthy Building Network (HBN) presented its 2004 Healthy Building Leadership Award to the nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry Habitat for Humanity. HBN and Greenpeace met with Neville Eastwood, director of construction and environmental research for Habitat for Humanity International in 2000 to discuss the possibility of... Read more
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® Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee (TSAC) HCFC Task Group. This report,
The Treatment by LEED of the Environmental Impact of HVAC Refrigerants, was written to inform future revisions to... Read more
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For the first time in U.S. history, a state renewable energy standard initiative was put before voters in a referendum, as opposed to being passed through state legislature. In the November 2004 elections, Colorado voters supported the renewable portfolio standard, Amendment 37, by a narrow margin, requiring Colorado’s largest utility companies... Read more
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Op-Ed
Your September 2004 feature article on porous pavement [see
EBN
Vol. 13, No. 9] could not have been more timely. We at the Portland Cement Association (PCA) have noted a tremendous demand for more information on this innovative construction technique. It is just one of the many applications in which concrete provides a... Read more
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The U.S. Green Building Council recognized the contributions of Christine Ervin, USGBC president and CEO between 1999 and 2004, in the opening session of USGBC Day prior to the 2004 Greenbuild conference in Ervin’s hometown of Portland, Oregon. “Christine was a major force in transforming the building industry,” noted Rick Fedrizzi, current... Read more
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® for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) pilot program (see p. 3). As in recent years, the... Read more
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Environmental Building News and the
GreenSpec®
Directory, we announced our annual list of Top-10 Green Products at the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild conference in November. The Top-10 awards represent the most exciting products added to the
GreenSpec Directory during 2004.
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The City of San Francisco has adopted a Green Building Ordinance, requiring all new city construction projects, renovations, and additions to achieve a LEED® Silver or higher rating. “This ordinance will translate into millions in savings on future operational costs,” said Jared Blumenfeld, director of the San Francisco Department of the... Read more
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Op-Ed
Rick Fedrizzi, president and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council, may not have thought he was saying anything controversial when he used a standard line to promote the LEED® Rating System: “If it’s not LEED, it’s not green.” But Fedrizzi’s comments raised the hackles of a number of attendees at the opening plenary session at the Greenbuild... Read more
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