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—one in Austin, the other in McKinney (north of Dallas). Grant funding from the State Energy Conservation Office of the General Services Commission is providing sustainability teams to work with the architects and engineers. The Austin sustainability team is led by Bob Berkebile of BNIM... Read more
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The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) recently announced the 1998 winners of its
biannual
Champion of Energy Efficiency Awards:
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Marilyn Brown, Eric Petersen, and Joseph Romm, for their leadership in influencing U.S. climate change policy and other contributions to... Read more
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Green Seal, 1400 Sixteenth Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036-2215; 202/588-8400 x21;
www.greenseal.org. Distributed to Green Seal Environmental Partners. Ongoing reports, 7 to 8 pages ea.
The Choose Green Report from the nonprofit environmental standards organization Green Seal is designed to help users make... Read more
Feature
Natural linoleum is widely promoted and specified in the green building community. As an all-natural alternative to resilient flooring made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC)—including sheet vinyl and VCT (vinyl composition tile)—linoleum has a lot going for it.
Imports of linoleum are on the increase, with the product being used on projects... Read more
Case Study
Ostrowski’s Alberta Sustainable Home/Office incorporates a whole laundry list of everything one could do to reduce the environmental impact of a home—energy... Read more
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Researchers with NASA, EPA, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have been working with three U.S. cities this summer to study how strategically placed
“urban forests” and the use of reflective surfaces may help cool cities, save energy, and reduce pollution. The research is examining the bubble-like accumulations of hot air known... Read more
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Although Interface, Inc.’s CEO Ray Anderson has been a leading spokesman for corporate sustainability for several years, the company has so far publicized more about its overall manufacturing improvements than about specific green products (see review of Interface’s
Sustainability Report in
EBN
Vol. 7, No. 1). That is... Read more
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As described in “New Life for Old Carpets” (EBN
Vol. 6, No. 6), the Earth Square program takes used carpet tile from buildings and renews it... Read more
News Analysis
A detailed article in the March 1998 issue of
Scientific American challenges conventional wisdom that world oil production will not peak until well into the 21st Century. Instead, claim co-authors Dr. Colin Campbell and Jean Laherrère—both petroleum geologists who have worked in the oil industry for more than 40 years—world production... Read more
Product Review
From a style standpoint, they have... Read more
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The New Jersey Dept. of Community Affairs (DCA) has announced a
Sustainable Development/Affordable Housing Pilot Program to promote sustainable development in the context of energy-efficient, affordable housing. This fall, DCA will solicit proposals from housing development teams to design and construct housing that meets a strict set... Read more
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The National Association of Home Builders, based in Washington, D.C., will host the
National Green Building Conference next April in Denver. With the sponsorship of this event, NAHB appears to be breaking from its long-held reluctance to embrace green building—if so, this is a very significant development for the green building industry... Read more
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Winners of the
Architecture + Energy 1998 Design Awards from AIA Portland were announced on June 26. This year’s jurors (including two
EBN Advisory Board members, Gail Lindsey and Ray Cole) took a novel approach by designing awards to highlight the strengths of the best projects, rather than assigning catch-all “grand prize” or... Read more
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by Art Ludwig, 1997. Published by Oasis Design, 5 San Marcos Trout Club, Santa Barbara, CA 93105; 805/967-9956; 805/967-3229 (fax); http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/odesign. Paperback, 48 pages each; Create an Oasis with Greywater, $9.95; Builder’s Greywater Guide, $14.95 (plus $2 shipping for either or both)
These two manuals, updated... Read more
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by Bruce K. Ferguson, 1998. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Hardcover, 260 pages, $59.95
Stormwater management is a vitally important component of almost any green building project (see EBN Vol. 3, No. 5). Environmentally responsible stormwater management can even be an economic driver of a broader green building agenda: using... Read more
Feature
When I began thinking about an article on light pollution, three very different experiences came to mind. The first was 25 years ago, sleeping under the stars in Alberta, Canada. I can still picture that night sky: resplendent with tens of thousands of sparkling stars on a solid black background and the Milky Way’s broad band stretching from... Read more
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by Alan Weisman, 1998. Chelsea Green Publishing, Inc., White River Junction, Vermont. Hardcover, 230 pages, $22.95.
Gaviotas is a community in Colombia that exhibits, in many respects, what sustainability might look like. Over the past 30 years, a team led by visionary engineers and artists has developed and implemented appropriate... Read moreNews Brief
Horton Lees Lighting Design, Inc. is the recipient of this year’s Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Award for Energy Efficient Lighting for Commercial Buildings, in honor of its work on the new terminal at Washington National Airport. This award is one of those included in the International Illumination... Read more
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by Hanno Beck and others, June 1998. Published by Friends of the Earth, 1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington DC 20005; 202/783-7400 x 239. Booklet, 60 pages, $15 postpaid.
As Paul Hawken points out in the introduction, we need to stop taxing good things, like income, and start taxing things we would rather have less of, like... Read moreNews Brief
New York State is now among the most photovoltaic-friendly in the nation (weather notwithstanding) with passage of a bill that corrects an error in the August 1997
Solar Choice Act. That Act required utility companies to provide “net metering” to homeowners, allowing them to run their meters backwards whenever their PV systems generate... Read more





