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June 18, 2008

A graphic from The Oil Drum — Gigatons per Year of Cement Produced:

Quoting from the website: Remember, in China, oil isn't used in cement production. In the "clinker" stage, it's all coal. In the blending stage it's electricity (which is generated 80% from coal in China). And cement production in China is inefficient. There are... Read more

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June 18, 2008

USGBC is distributing the following email:

The USGBC public comment period for LEED 2009 will be open until this Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 5 PM PST. Any member of the public may comment on the proposed changes to LEED. USGBC will respond to all comments and post the comments and responses (without commenter names or organizations) to the... Read more

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June 17, 2008

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Explainer

The family of greenhouse gases extends beyond CO2, with each gas contributing to global warming to some degree.

June 17, 2008

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important of many human-generated “greenhouse gases”—gases that are contributing to a gradual warming of the planet. These gases, many of which have always existed in the atmosphere, contribute to a balance of heat flows that has given us a relatively stable climate. Since the beginning of the Industrial... Read more

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June 12, 2008
7/1/09 Update: If you are looking to learn about the LEED 2009 rating systems, there's no better tool out there than our own LEEDuser.com, which was launched since this post was made. LEEDuser makes the LEED credit language available online, which is a great step up, in my book! In studying for the LEED-AP exam, the best advice I received was to... Read more

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June 10, 2008
A friend of mine near Barcelona wrote me that truckers in Spain are on strike and are blocking roads. They demand the government set a 35% haulage tariff, which would be in proportion to the increase in fuel costs in the past year. Anticipating the stores will soon be empty, my friend made a trip into town, by train, to get a 50-pound bag of rice... Read more

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June 6, 2008
French climber Alain Robert, who has taken to climbing skyscrapers instead of cliffs -- so far he has made more than 70 urban ascents -- scaled the New York Times building June 5. Before being arrested, Robert unfurled a banner reading, "Global warming kills more people than 9/11 each week." Robert targeted the Times building as the perch from... Read more

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June 5, 2008
I bought some Ultratouch cotton fiber insulation a few months ago thinking that it would be a great natural product for the cabin I am building. This is the stuff that comes in blue unfaced batts, and is often said to use recycled blue jeans, although it uses pre-consumer denim from factory waste. I bought it from a (great) Brattleboro, Vermont... Read more

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June 5, 2008

Greasy Socks and Certifications Recently I was doing research for a brief item about green education for "real estate professionals," that is, real estate agents, appraisers, house inspectors, and loan officers. I read about a new course being offered, covering global climate issues, green building, indoor and outdoor air quality, and, last... Read more

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June 3, 2008

So says the Urban Land Institute. The following grabs are from a couple slides in A Plan for Tomorrow: Creating Stronger and Healthier Communities Today and the nearly identical A Plan for Tomorrow: Creating Stronger and Healthier Cities Today, companion PowerPoint presentations to Higher Density Development: Myth and Fact.

"About... Read more

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May 30, 2008

Jennifer Atlee has posted notes from the session she co-presented at USGBC Cascadia chapter's Living Future 'Unconference'. See them here.

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May 30, 2008

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May 29, 2008
Both Los Angeles and Dallas passed legislation in April 2008 requiring privately owned buildings to meet green building standards. The Los Angeles legislation requires commercial and residential buildings larger than 50,000 ft2 (4,600 m2) to meet the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Certified standards (with expedited permitting for higher... Read more

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May 29, 2008

In 2003, the European Union exempted the flame retardant deca polybrominated diphenyl ether (decaBDE), used in building materials as well as electronics and furnishings, from the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive, which restricts the use of brominated flame retardants (see

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May 29, 2008

The socially responsible mutual fund company Calvert has released a study, conducted with the Boston College Institute for Responsible Investment, ranking the 13 largest homebuilders in the U.S. according to their green practices.

Calvert assessed the policies, programs, and performance of each in four areas: energy, water, materials, and... Read more

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May 29, 2008

While U.S. factory shipments were lower in 2007 than 2006 for nearly all residential appliances, according to the March 2008 issue of

Appliance magazine, factory shipments of unvented gas room heaters increased 43% during this period—from about 197,000 to 281,000 units. Dehumidifier shipments also increased significantly (38%), while... Read more

Product Review

May 29, 2008
Pellet stoves provide a clean, relatively easy way to burn a biofuel that is often derived from wood-milling waste. Two manufacturers are the current technology leaders in North America: Quadra-Fire from Colville, Washington, and Harman Stove Company from Halifax, Pennsylvania. Both companies are now part of Hearth & Home Technologies, though... Read more

News Analysis

May 29, 2008
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced new formaldehyde specifications for the trailers and manufactured homes it provides as temporary housing to disaster victims. These specifications are the latest response to concerns over high levels of formaldehyde found in the trailers distributed to displaced victims of Hurricane... Read more

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May 29, 2008
To celebrate Earth Day on April 22, 2008, students, faculty, and administrators at East Los Angeles College threw the switch on a 1.2-MW, $9-million solar array, located in one of the school’s parking areas, that will provide 45% of the college’s electricity. The array is part of a larger plan by the Los Angeles Community College District to... Read more

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May 29, 2008

In 2005, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited the Green Building Initiative (GBI) as a standards developer, and GBI began working to turn its green building rating system, Green Globes, into an ANSI-accredited standard (see

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Vol. 14, No. 11). A draft of that standard, known as the GBI Proposed American... Read more