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Human urine collection and use provides a better way to recycle nutrients than use of composting toilets.
Just when you thought it was safe to enjoy this blog over a cup of coffee here’s an article on…urine?
Really?
Let me explain.
Urine is a largely sterile, nutrient-rich resource that can be used in fertilizing plants. In fact, according to the Rich Earth Institute, the... Read more
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A life-cycle assessment of PLC shows a 12% improvement in environmental performance over ordinary portland cement (OPC) when used in concrete mixes.
and OPC
Results of the assessment show that PLC has a lower environmental profile than OPC across all impact indicators.... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
Now a pariah, Global Weirding previously had a career as a baseball mascot and was happily... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
The exhaust system on the BuildingGreen corporate jet was modified to write an important message over Sydney, Australia
Photo:... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
Red-listed materials were removed from the mermaid sandcastle (top) and destroyed by the ILFI hazmat crew (bottom).
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by Herb Chertnil
April 1, 2014
NanoAir is impressing green materials experts with its light weight, high insulating value, and low toxicity.
Photo: Lard Anemone... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
In an emotional interview with Barbara Walters, Pyke maintained he had done nothing wrong and was only teary-eyed because he... Read more
April Fools
The documentation portal for the LEED rating system has been optimized for new browsers, and is even readable on Palm Pilots.
“You’ve got LEED” is the welcoming motto of the new LEED Online (LOL) interface, which has recently been optimized for more World Wide Web browsers, including Netscape Navigator.
“This is an exciting step forward in LEED project documentation to enhance the rollout of LEED v4,” Sarah Alexander, director of LEED certification for the U.S... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
This adorable hound, dubbed Olive Green by her handlers, is the very first Weimaraner hired to sniff out... Read more
April Fools
April 1, 2014
PHI founder and destroyer Wolfgang Feist wants “inefficient monstrosities” like this Vermont passive house, with its “unforgivably drafty”... Read more
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Webcast
An Integrative Process expert shows how to unlock first cost and operational savings
What does integrative process mean in practice? A new BuildingGreen webcast—Building as an Organism: Understanding the Integrative Process Credit in LEED v4—features expert John Boecker, AIA, LEED Fellow, who was intimately involved in writing LEED v4’s... Read more
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One of our early decisions in the planning for our farmhouse renovation/re-build was... Read more
News Brief
Organized by Urban Green Council, this year’s EBie Awards celebration will be held June 9, 2014 at the Hard Rock Café Theater in New York City. It’s a night that Urban Green likens to the Oscars, with a twist: guests pause... Read more
Blog Post
While a heat-pump water heater will save significant energy on a year-round basis, be aware that in a cold climate the net performance (water heating plus space heating) will drop in the winter.
We chose a heat pump water heater for our new house, and as I've recently discussed here, there are a lot of reasons why you might be doing the same.
Using an air-source heat pump, heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) extract heat out of the air where they are located to heat the water.
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