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In his book Your Green Home, Alex Wilson refers to radiant floors as "a great heating option for a poorly designed house." He goes on to explain that the heating requirements of an extremely well-insulated home with a properly airtight envelope, even in most cold climates, will most likely result in an overheated house if the radiant floor is... Read more
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On the heels of the announcement of the market introduction of Smith & Fong's no-added-formaldehyde PlybooPure bamboo flooring and panel products in the current issue of Environmental Building News, Dan Smith of Smith & Fong — the makers of Plyboo... Read more
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Notes from BuildingGreen's breakfast gathering at Greenbuild for partners and Sustainable Design Directors from forward-thinking firms around the U.S.
Overarching IssuesSeveral topics seemed to permeate the conversations among all of the breakfast attendees. Expanding the Reach of Green Design: Many attendees discussed how to get... Read moreBlog Post
Back on November 5, Nadav Malin posted here about "the imminent creation of the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI)." The USGBC is now distributing the following press release:
LEED AP Credential Now Administered Through GBCI.org Over the last seven years, the LEED Professional Accreditation program has verified that more than... Read moreBlog Post
The folks who make Waterless No-Flush urinals (we've had one in our office since 1998) have been distributing the following quiz.
"Large areas of western United States and even parts of Canada are either in a drought or have received considerably less rainfall than normal. It has not yet been determined if this is simply a temporary... Read moreBlog Post
I'll be interviewed about GreenSpec and Green Building Products this evening on Santa Fe Public Radio, KSFR, at 7:10 p.m. (Eastern time), for 15 or 20 minutes. Tune in if you'd like — 101.1 FM if you're in New Mexico (pretty much anywhere between Taos and Albuquerque)... or streaming on the web (looks like you'll need Windows Media Player,... Read more
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The number of environmental product standards and certifications is growing rapidly, putting numerous different "green" logos on products. But which ones can you trust?
The more self-evident a product’s attributes are, the less they need to be verified with certification. Lumber doesn’t need certification of its wood content, for example, but certification is helpful for distinguishing forest products that were sustainably harvested in responsibly managed forests, since their origin... Read more
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The Green Guide for Health Care (GGHC) has provided guidance for the design, construction, and operations of healthcare facilities since it was developed in 2003. From the beginning, GGHC was designed to be a voluntary, self-certifying best practices toolkit. After a two-year pilot period that included 115 projects, GGHC version 2.2 was... Read more
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by YearSource: The American Institute of Architects
A study released by The American Institute of Architects (AIA) in November 2007 finds that municipal green building programs are on the rise. AIA surveyed 661 communities with populations over 50,000 and found that 92 cities have green building... Read more

