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Surprising both politicians and environmentalists, Russian President
Vladimir Putin made a strong statement in support of the Kyoto Protocol in May. The European Union (EU), which ratified the protocol in May 2002, has agreed to support Russia’s bid to join the World Trade Organization only if Russia ratifies the protocol. “The EU has... Read more
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University Student Hydrogen Design Contest, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Hydrogen Association, ChevronTexaco, Natural Resources Canada, and Swagelok Company. The... Read more
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In May, the City of Chicago announced the first two winners of its
GreenWorks Awards program:
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Sanctuary Place, a permanent housing facility for homeless women with substance abuse issues, was named
2004 Outstanding Residential Project. Designed by Farr Associates, Sanctuary Place is owned by Interfaith Housing... Read more
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The U.S. Senate has voted against eliminating a tax incentive for renovating existing buildings. Intense lobbying by preservationists led to the defeat of a plan to sunset the portion of the
Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit that applies to pre-1936 Main-Street-style commercial buildings that are not designated historic. The... Read more
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Citrus Elementary School in Ocoee, Florida has become the nation’s first school to publish an
online “Utility Report Card,” which tracks and evaluates the school’s electricity consumption. A joint effort of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Orange County public school system, the Walt... Read more
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The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) has named
Douglas H. Reid its new executive director. Reid is leaving his current position as director of development at the University of Massachusetts College of Natural Resources and the Environment in Amherst. NESEA is online at www.nesea.org.
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On Earth Day, April 22, Connecticut governor John Rowland signed Executive Order 32,
requiring state facilities to use 20% renewable power by 2010, 50% renewable power by 2020, and 100% renewable power by 2050. “With my order today, we can begin to clean our air, improve the health of our children, and ensure our long-term energy... Read more
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Latest in the growing list of small architecture firms created with an explicit focus on sustainability is
Architerra, led by Ellen Watts, AIA, and Dan Arons, AIA. Architerra plans to focus on high-performance building design, sustainable urban design and campus planning, smart growth, adaptive reuse, and brownfield redevelopment. The... Read more
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Following a four-year development process, the nonprofit Building Commissioning Association (BCA) unveiled its commissioning certification program on April 12, 2004. According to BCA, this is the first international commissioning certification program offered by a nonprofit organization. BCA anticipates that the certified commissioning... Read more
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first U.S. laboratory approved to test office equipment to the German Blue Angel standard (see
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 11). AQS, based in Atlanta, will test office equipment including printers, fax machines, and photocopiers for emissions of ozone, benzene, styrene, dust, and volatile... Read more
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Smart growth policies are good for construction jobs, according to a study published by Good Jobs First, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center promoting best practices in economic development. The report, “The Jobs are Back in Town: Urban Smart Growth and Construction Employment,” counters the assumption that “smart growth equals no growth... Read more
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The green-building consulting firm Paladino & Company, Inc. has hired
Kristin Ralff Douglas as director of business development and programs. Ralff Douglas will lead the expansion of Paladino’s Get to Green® training workshops and direct programs tailored to campus and multiple-building clients who are adopting a sustainable asset-... Read more
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The City of Santa Monica Green Building Program has announced a
grant program to encourage green building in the private sector. The City offers a grant for any building certified under the LEED® Rating System for New Construction—$20,000 for each LEED Certified building, $25,000 for Silver, $30,000 for Gold, and $35,000 for Platinum.... Read more
Op-Ed
As explained in our feature article this month, certain brominated flame retardants, especially PBDEs, are being shown by scientists to pose significant risks to our health and the environment. Indeed, the arguments for banning PBDEs are so clear that
EBN calls for an immediate ban of all PBDEs, including the widely used deca form. This... Read more
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Stanford University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking applications for a tenure-track assistant professor or untenured associate professor
position focusing on the sustainable development of buildings and other infrastructure. The review of applications will begin September 15, 2004. More information is... Read more



