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They found Greg, and his car, yesterday — a month after he mysteriously disappeared. According to the Denver Post, he had slipped off the road and rolled into a ravine. Daily Camera has a more detailed article.
I was hoping that when we found out what happened to Greg, even if the news was bad, there would be relief in the closure.... Read more
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From photographer Kevin Bauman's website. See them all.
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The toilet from St. Thomas Creations in the video below doesn't qualify for GreenSpec — it's a 1.6gpf toilet (the federal minimum), and GreenSpec requires 1.28gpf or less — but it sure is fun to watch it flush stuff. (More fun than miso in condoms, anyway.) What do I mean by "flush stuff"?
2.5 pounds of carrots 4 complete sets of... Read moreBlog Post
Over the past few weeks, we've been looking at wood burning--a popular and affordable heating option in rural New England. Ten or 15 years ago, a new option started showing up. Driving along country roads, we began to see shed-like structures with smoke... Read more
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Case Study
Passage Into The Desert: This sustainable visitors’ center celebrates a new entrance to the nation’s largest urban nature preserve
By David R. Macaulay
The rich and varied desert landscape of the McDowell-Sonoran Preserve links vital open space, wildlife corridors, and adjacent communities in central Arizona. Lost Dog Wash Trailhead, the southern gateway to the preserve, is at once a visitors’ center, an outdoor education facility, and access point for... Read more
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Verdant Laboratory: A multi-faceted institution sheltered by an undulating green roof takes a holistic approach to sustainable design
Sustainable buildings don’t always look green, but the California Academy of Sciences, in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, is one that does. Covering the 400,000-square-foot building, which replaces a complex damaged beyond repair by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, is an undulating 2.5-acre living roof dotted with porthole-like skylights.... Read more
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News Brief
A recent study published in
Chronobiology International supports the hypothesis of a link between nighttime exposure to light and breast cancer. (This hypothesis originated from studies of shift-workers, which led to the International Agency for Research on Cancer to classify night-shift work as a probable human carcinogen.) Researchers... Read more
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I just returned from the Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change conference (www.beccconference.org), so it was coincidental to see your article “Energy Dashboards, Using Real-Time Feedback to Influence Behavior” (see EBN Dec. 2008). I’m amused by yet another technological solution to conserve energy. I’m sure dashboards are an effective way to... Read more
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Cross-linked polyethylene tubing, known as PEX, has become a common choice for water-supply piping in buildings, holding 40% of the nationwide market, according to one manufacturer. It has not been allowed statewide in California, however, due in part to various environmental concerns. Following the completion of an environmental impact report... Read more
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LEED 2009 codifies a broadening of what had been a credit for “carpet systems” to a credit for “flooring systems.” The credit, which originally recognized the indoor air quality benefits of using Green Label-certified carpet, was broadened in October 2006 to include resilient and hard-surface flooring materials certified through the FloorScore... Read more
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In October 2008, its work was suspended and its members were dismissed (see
EBN Nov. 2008). Now, the committee charged with developing Standard 189, the first minimum, code-enforceable standard for green buildings, is back to work after being significantly reformed.
Standard 189 has been in development since 2006 under the auspices... Read moreNews Analysis
The first hospital to achieve Platinum certification in LEED for New Construction, Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, succeeds both in meeting high environmental standards and in creating an environment conducive to healing. The hospital also seems to have realized measurable benefits in attracting and retaining personnel.
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