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, according to the results of a recent survey by
Metropolis magazine. Fifty-four percent of 500 Web site respondents agree that within 5 years, to be considered “good,” any design will have to address sustainability, and a whopping 93% of practicing design professionals... Read more
News Analysis
Amid the dramatic success and rapid market penetration of the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED™ 2.0 Rating System, there are concerns that the extensive documentation requirements—some applications have arrived in multiple three-ring binders—are an obstacle for users. To address this concern, the Council is preparing to release an update to... Read more
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On May first, the American Lung Association (ALA) reported that 142 million Americans—more than 50% of the population—are now
living in areas with unhealthy levels of ozone air pollution (smog). According to the organization’s
State of the Air 2002 report, a failing grade was received by nearly 400 of the 678 counties that... Read more
Op-Ed
I have been reading your article in the April 2002 issue of
Environmental Building News (
Vol. 11, No. 4) and generally agree with your take on the recent developments with SCS. However, as a Board member of the Silva Forest Foundation I must point out your error in describing SCS as “one of two organizations in North America... Read more
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by Bjørn Berge, translated by Filip Henley. First published in Norwegian in 1992, revised and expanded English edition published 2000 (hardcover), 2001 (paperback) by Butterworth-Heinemann, a division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd. 480 pages, paperback, $49.95
As the title suggests,Ecology of Building Materials is... Read more
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, compared with 2000, according to Energy Information Administration (EIA) data from the U.S. Department of Energy. Consumption totaled 96.96 quads (102.3 x 1018 J). Nuclear power production climbed 1.8% to 8.15 quads (8.6 x 1018 J), while solar and wind power output grew by 20.6% to 0.146 quads (0.... Read more
Feature
Today's dominant lighting technologies are either woefully inefficient or reliant on the toxic heavy metal mercury, but significant improvements are occurring all the time.
Electric lighting has advanced tremendously in the past few decades, yet the leading technologies in use today still generate 90% of their output as heat (incandescent lighting), or rely on the toxic heavy metal mercury to operate (fluorescent and nearly all HID light sources). Clearly there is still progress to be made.
This article... Read more
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The Los Angeles City Council agreed in April to commit to sustainable building techniques by adopting LEED™ certification standards for all new public works projects of 7,500 ft2 (700 m2) or larger. Council members hope the initiative will not only improve environmental performance of the city’s buildings, but also benefit taxpayers—largely... Read more
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On Earth Day, The American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE) announced this year’s Top Ten Green Projects. The winning projects represent a wide range of function and location, and employ an array of environmental strategies. This year’s awards program was juried, for the first time, by invited jurors from... Read more
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Op-Ed
After seven months of making herself invaluable as an intern,
Jessica Boehland (pronounced “BEE-lend”) has agreed to accept a permanent position as
EBN’s
Associate Editor. Originally from Duluth, Minnesota, Boehland graduated in 2001 from Oberlin College, where she was a student in Dr. David Orr’s Environmental Studies... Read more
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Edited by Joseph F. Kennedy, Michael G. Smith, and Catharine Wanek. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada, 2002. Paperback, 288 pages, $26.95.
“Natural building is nothing new,” beginsThe Art of Natural Building: Design, Construction, Resources. Nor is it obsolete, argue editors Joseph F. Kennedy, Michael G.... Read more
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by William McDonough and Michael Braungart. North Point Press, New York, 2002. Plasticback, 194 pages, $24.95.
Brilliant and charismatic, William McDonough has helped define ecological design in the U.S. over the past two decades with an uncompromising vision of an industrial world that supports, rather than degrades, the natural world. And... Read moreFeature
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A new online tool, produced jointly by the Earth Day Network and Redefining Progress, allows individuals in 58 countries to
calculate their impact on the planet. After completing the 15-question survey, participants learn the size of their ecological footprints in global acres (or hectares), each of which corresponds to one acre (or... Read more
News Analysis
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Pritzker Architecture Prize will be bestowed upon Australian architect
Glenn Murcutt, who is highly regarded for his ability to integrate the spare beauty of modernism at its best with great sensitivity to site, climate, and culture. Although he travels widely to teach and lecture, he has never accepted a commission... Read more
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tradable renewable energy certificates (TRCs), allowing consumers... Read more







