BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Conservation International (CI) and George Washington University (GWU) are collaborating in the development and implementation of the Ecotourism Learning Program, designed to “provide a set of tools, knowledge, and standards to help communities create ecotourism destinations that successfully attract tourists while protecting the natural... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006
Hopland, California, experienced its worst flood in more than 50 years on December 31, 2005, decimating the Real Goods Solar Living Institute (see BuildingGreen’s Case Studies Database). “The devastation to the site from being 8'–10' [2.5–3 m] under water for many hours is staggering,” says John Schaeffer, founder and president of Real Goods. The... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) is now accepting entries for its first annual Smart Environments Awards, intended to “honor the best in design solutions over the past five years, those that are environmentally and socially responsible as well as beautiful and functional.” Cosponsored by

Metropolis magazine, the... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2006
The Greenguard Environmental Institute, Inc. (GEI) has launched the Mold Protection Program™, the nation’s first program to certify the design, construction, and operation of buildings for protection against mold. “We hear so much about the financial costs of mold, including the loss of rent along with the costly cleanups that result,” says Carl... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has launched a new website designed to “guide building professionals through the green building process, from putting together a business case to design, construction, and marketing.” “Increasingly,” says Rob Watson, director of NRDC’s green building programs, “building professionals are interested... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 2006

The argument is really fairly simple. Fossil fuel supplies are limited. World oil production will soon peak—if it has not already—beginning an inexorable decline in output and increase in cost. The same goes for natural gas, though its transition from plenitude to shortage may be even more abrupt.

The best way to extend the availability... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006
The nonprofit Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) has earned a Platinum rating in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Rating System for new construction and major renovations for the renovation of its headquarters in Chicago. The 14,000 ft2 (1,300 m2) building is expected to use about half the energy of a conventional building. “CNT’s... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Six former administrators of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including five Republicans, called on the Bush administration to impose limits on greenhouse gas emissions, which are contributing to global climate change. “This is a major disaster for the world,” said Russell Train, who served under Presidents Nixon and Ford from... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2006

Following its acquisition of Bonded Insulation in July 2005 (see

EBN Vol. 14, No. 11), U.S. GreenFiber, LLC, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has expanded further by acquiring two additional cellulose insulation companies: Blue Sky Manufacturing, Inc., based in East St. Louis, Illinois, and Redi-Therm Insulation, Inc., based in Salt... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006
Senior Cohousing

A Community Approach to Independent Living—The Handbookby Charles Durrett. Published by Habitat Press, Berkeley, California; distributed by Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, California; 2005. Softcover, 249 pages, $29.95.

Sustainable Community

Learning from the Cohousing Modelby Graham Meltzer, Ph.D. Trafford Publishing,... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Continuing the industry-specific discussions held during its November 2006 Greenbuild conference, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has created Member Circle listservs representing ten industry sectors: contractors and builders, product manufacturers, educators, government professionals, architects, engineers, site designers and planners... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Communities by Design has selected six communities and two regions to receive technical assistance in 2006 under the Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) program. The towns are New Orleans, Louisiana; Syracuse, New York; Longview, Washington; Guemes Island, Washington; Lawrence, Kansas... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Looking back at the stories we covered in our March/April 1996 issue (Vol. 5, No. 2), we were disappointed by the slow progress, and even backsliding, in the intervening decade. Here’s where four of those stories stand today. We’ll hope for a happier update in our next Then & Now column.

Windows—Ten years ago this month,

EBN’... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) plans to air a new television series called Building Green, beginning in spring 2006. Billed as a “home improvement program about building gorgeous homes that are healthier, more energy efficient, and better for the environment,” the show’s first season documents the creation of a 4,500 ft2 (420 m2)... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 2006
Repairing scratched window glass is a far greener option than replacing it; it’s also usually a lot cheaper. GlasWeld, of Bend, Oregon, is a leader in the glass-repair industry, offering systems for repairing both automotive glass and windows in buildings.

Most scratch-removal systems use a series of increasingly fine-grit abrasives to grind... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson signed an executive order in January 2006 requiring all executive branch state agencies, including the Higher Education Department, to adopt the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Rating System. New buildings 15,000 ft2 (1,400 m2) or larger and those with over 50 kW of peak electricity demand are required to... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006
Canadian Architect magazine has announced the 2005 winners of its Awards of Excellence, given to architects and architectural graduate students for Canadian projects in the design stage. This year’s winners include several projects with ambitious green goals. Among the winners is Busby Perkins + Will Architects’ Dockside Lands development in... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2006

In December 2005, the governors of seven Northeast states agreed to the country’s first cap-and-trade program to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, the chief contributor to global climate change. The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, or “Reggie”) commits Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont to... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

New York City’s Skyscraper Museum will be showing the exhibit “Green Towers for New York: From Visionary to Vernacular,” featuring the city’s existing green high-rises as well as some in design and construction, through May 2006. The Museum is online at www.skyscraper.org.

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Ecotone Publishing, LLC, based in Kansas City, Missouri, announced in February 2006 that it will offset all carbon dioxide emissions related to its business operations. Ecotone, which publishes books about green design and construction, purchased 50 tons (45 tonnes) of carbon offsets to cover emissions caused by its travel, waste production,... Read more