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July 21, 2008
In a few days I'll be leaving for the fifth annual Natural Building Colloquium East in Bath, NY. I go every year. So does David Eisenberg and a bunch of other people that I really like.

Is it anything like them green conferences?

No. It is nothing like them.

(Most of the quotes in this article were gathered at the first colloquium... Read more

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July 19, 2008
"In spite of persistent claims to the contrary from green advocates, 86% of respondents believe that it costs more to build a green building — and not just by a little." — High Perceived Cost of Green Persists, Says Survey (January 1, 2008) "The report, the most exhaustive cost-benefit analysis of green building ever undertaken, found that... Read more

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July 18, 2008

I have a little treat for Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 users: the BuildingGreen.com Search Plugin. With the plugin installed, you can search BuildingGreen.com directly from the search bar in the top right corner of your browser. In the course of a day, I often have to reference a few case studies. The search plugin allows me to get to the... Read more

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July 18, 2008
Sunil Somalwar, a physics professor at Rutgers University, presents the following argument at the Better World Club site: Let us conservatively say that a Prius goes 40 miles on a gallon of gasoline. After taking into account the 20 lbs CO2 released by burning a gallon of gasoline, 40mpg amounts to two miles per pound of CO2 emission. On the... Read more

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July 17, 2008
Oh, we've written about lawns over the years. And so have other people. The current New Yorker has a great article about lawns — looking backward, forward, and around. A couple juicy excerpts: The greener, purer lawns that the chemical treatments made possible were, as monocultures, more vulnerable to pests, and when grubs attacked the... Read more

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July 17, 2008
How can LEED hope to transform the building industry in an environmental mold if, to highlight the achievements of buildings, it relies on outmoded stores of value whose extraction and use does vast environmental and social harm: Silver, Gold and Platinum? Those, of course, are the three top tiers of achievement for green buildings in the LEED... Read more

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July 17, 2008

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July 13, 2008
Common-sense steps can cool your home and reduce the need for air conditioning.

I'll admit it. I dread this hot, sticky weather. Give me a cool autumn-like breeze any day, even if it means wearing a sweater in July. But I also hate using a lot of energy, including electricity for air conditioning. So, what are our options for staying... Read more

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July 7, 2008
The price of crude oil is reaching historic high levels.

As I write this, crude oil has hit another all-time record price, above $145 per barrel. Heating oil is over $4.50 per gallon today, with some local pre-buy contracts above $4.70 per gallon--almost double my pre-buy price last winter ($2.60/gallon). It doesn't take a math degree to... Read more

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July 6, 2008

Over at the New American Village blog:

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the Emotional and Economic bonds which have connected them with a destructive Energy Policy, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should chart a New Course. We hold these truths to be self-... Read more

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July 1, 2008

Excerpted from a post titled "The Unclear Origins of Oil" on Kevin Kelly's CT2 (Conceptual Trends and Current Topics) blog:

Crude oil is almost $140 per barrel. By now you'd think we would know where it comes from. The conventional wisdom is that oil descends from algae from eons ago. Lots and lots of algae. Unimaginable mounds of dead... Read more

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July 1, 2008
Excerpts from a BuildingGreen press release that's being distributed today: Some heating fuels that used to be quite affordable, such as heating oil, have risen in price dramatically, making competing energy sources such as electricity relatively less expensive. In parts of the Northeast and Upper Midwest, even the most expensive form of... Read more

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June 30, 2008

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June 30, 2008
There are a number of easy ways to weatherize your home for the winter and help reduce energy costs.

It seems odd to be thinking about next winter's heating already, but a lot of us are. While the pre-buy contracts for heating oil last winter were for about $2.25 per gallon, it looks like the price this coming winter will be double that, and... Read more

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June 29, 2008

On June 20, a briefing about straw-bale construction organized by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) was held in the Russell Senate Office Building. Laura Bartels (President of GreenWeaver Inc. and member of the Builders Without Borders Building Team), Sandy Wiggins (immediate past Chairman of the Board of the USGBC), Bob... Read more

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June 27, 2008
In researching Forbo's Marmoleum Composition Tile (MCT) for the July issue of EBN, I found out that the product wasn't actually all that new. We had first covered the idea of it in 1998: "Forbo Industries also has some exciting new developments. The company is introducing a new linoleum tile this December that will be thinner (2.0 mm) and priced... Read more

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June 27, 2008

On Martha’s Vineyard, an island where affordable housing is in short supply, nine single-family, detached, green homes were recently developed and funded by the Island Affordable Housing Fund and sold for 25%–50% of the median home sale price on the island; one additional home in the cluster was sold at the market rate.

The homes,... Read more

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June 27, 2008
The Victor Group, a major manufacturer of interior textiles, has become the exclusive distributor of GreenShield finishing from G3 Technology Innovations, ensuring a wide market for the nanotechnology product. Instead of coating textiles with large quantities of fluorocarbons, which provide water repellency and other benefits, GreenShield uses... Read more

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June 27, 2008

Despite the reduced use of metals in potable-water piping systems using plastic pipe such as PEX and CPVC, recent research has found that the bacterial environments in those pipes can lead to higher content of metals, including lead, than in systems using copper pipe.

A paper published in

Environmental Science & Technology examined... Read more

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June 27, 2008
A variety of products from five furniture manufacturers have met the requirements for the Sustainable Choice certification from Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), which is now available for furniture in addition to the range of interior products previously covered.

The Sustainable Choice certification and label for furniture is based on... Read more