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Continuing a trend of rapid growth, the
U.S. Green Building Council announced in early February that it had accepted its 4,000th member. USGBC membership—which is open only to companies and organizations, not to individuals—hit 2,000 in September of 2002 and 3,000 in May of 2003.
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A recent design team solicitation from the Architect of the Capitol placed a whopping
25% of its selection criteria on the teams’ green design capabilities. “We believe this level of emphasis is a new high-water mark for the federal government,” said Terrel Emmons, FAIA, director of Planning and Programming. The project, being procured... Read more
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EBN
Vol. 9, No. 11), plans to build its newest manufacturing facility, in Chandler, Arizona, according to LEED
® standards. Charlie Popeck, cohost of the PBS show
Build It Green!, is acting as green building consultant on the 108,000 ft
2 (... Read more
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™ vapor retarder, which changes permeability according to relative humidity, has been awarded an Innovative Housing Technology Award in the energy category from the NAHB Research Center and EH Publishing. CertainTeed is online at www.certainteed.com. See
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 11 for a review of MemBrain.
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The Apollo Alliance, a unique coalition of labor, environmental, civil rights, business, and political leaders, has announced its vision of achieving energy independence in ten years. According to a study released by the Apollo Alliance in January, a $300 billion federal investment in renewable energy and green buildings over ten years would... Read more
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A new program is making it easier for Puget Sound residents to make their homes more efficient. Through a partnership with Efficiency Services Group (a division of Portland General Electric), HomeStreet Bank has started the
Mortgage Options for Resource Efficiency (MORE™) program. Participants in the program receive custom home energy... Read more
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Civano, in southeast Tucson, Arizona, was named Best New Community in
Sunset Magazine’s annual Best Places to Live story. The 818-acre (330 ha), mixed-use community was designed around New Urbanist ideals, with a strong sense of community and place (see
EBN
Vol. 9, No. 7). The homes use 50% less energy... Read more
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At the beginning of March 2004, the U.S. Green Building Council released a draft of the LEED
® for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) Rating System for review by Council members during a 30-day comment period. LEED-EB is designed to certify the ongoing operations and maintenance of facilities, including upgrades to building systems. It is not... Read more
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The
Home Builders Association of Metro Denver, which recently trademarked the name Built Green
® for its residential green building program (the largest in the nation), has issued a cease and desist request against Vermont’s
Building for Social Responsibility (BSR) over its use of the name Vermont Built Green for its own... Read more
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Meanwhile, University of Georgia researchers have found that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)—including fluoxetine and other common
antidepressants—delay both development in fish and metamorphosis in frogs. The affected animals eventually caught up with their drug-free peers, “but we know that in water, timing is... Read more
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Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) has begun the aged-testing component of its product rating program. CRRC has been providing third-party verification of both initial solar reflectance and initial thermal emittance of roofing products since September 2002 (see
EBN
Vol. 12, No. 7), and this aged-testing component adds another... Read more
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A recent study that compared development patterns to the health of over 200,000 people in 448 counties in major metropolitan areas around the U.S. found that
car-dependent suburbanites suffer from obesity and high blood pressure at a greater rate than city-dwellers. The report, “Relationship between Urban Sprawl and Physical Activity,... Read more
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The Boston Society of Architects has approved the Institution Recycling Network (IRN) to offer American Institute of Architects
Learning Units in construction waste management. IRN, based in Concord, New Hampshire, is a cooperative organization that works to improve the financial and operating performance of recycling programs at... Read more
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The California Division of the State Architect (DSA) has issued an “Acceptance Criteria Document” for zero-water consumption urinal fixtures that is helping to clear the way for nonflushing urinals in California schools and state-owned buildings. With this document, “DSA addresses those sections of the code that were controversial, and says... Read more
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The product line includes 34... Read more
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Last October’s issue of
EBN (
Vol. 12, No. 10) was another great one. My non-expert two cents on the filtration issue is that the best way to do HVAC in buildings (at least buildings other than single-family homes) is to separate space conditioning, which is an intermittent load, from ventilation, which is always present during... Read more
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Global climate change will prompt
widespread extinction within decades, according to an international group of 19 scientists. The group studied more than 1,000 species representing roughly 20% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and found that, if current warming trends continue, 15–37% of them will be “committed to extinction” by 2050.... Read more
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