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The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has established the
New Jersey Green Homes office. Residing within the Division of Housing and Community Resources, the office’s mission is “to fundamentally improve the environmental performance, energy efficiency, quality, and affordability of housing in New Jersey.” The Green Homes... Read more
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Op-Ed
I appreciated the good coverage you provided on the SB2000 conference and the GBC process (
EBN
Vol. 10, No. 1). You also quoted David Gottfried as expressing a concern that iiSBE’s organizers were “...actively undermining his efforts to promote the World Green Building Council. “ I think a little... Read more
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David E. Brown, Mindy Fox, and Mary Rickel Pelletier, editors. Earth Pledge Foundation, 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016, 212/573-6968,
www.earthpledge.org. Available through Chelsea Green Publishing Co. Paperback, 324 pages, $17.
This small, elegantly produced handbook provides a great panorama of the theory and practice of... Read moreNews Brief
A ballot initiative that passed in Oregon on November 7, 2000 is worrying both environmentalists and fiscal conservatives.
Measure 7, approved by a margin of 54% to 46%, amends the Oregon constitution to require state and local governments to reimburse private property owners when regulations reduce the value of their property. It... Read more
News Analysis
Paint recycler
Amazon Environmental, Inc. has teamed up with paint manufacturer and distributor
Dunn-Edwards Corp. to offer recycled latex paint in six states: California, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas. This significantly expands the reach of Amazon Environmental and will result in a doubling of... Read more
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On December 5,
the nation’s smallest commuter rail system began operation in Burlington, Vermont. The Champlain Flyer carries passengers just 13 miles (21 km)—between downtown Burlington and Charlotte. The rail service is initially free, but a charge will be imposed by April, when frequency of train trips is expected to increase to 10... Read more
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The
Earth Day Top Ten design competition that we announced last November (
EBN
Vol. 9, No. 11) has been recast due to last-minute intervention by The American Institute of Architects’ top brass. It is now named the “
AIA Top Ten,” with a new submission deadline of March 31, 2001. Details should be online by the... Read more
News Analysis
One of the most dramatic transformations in the world of building products appears to be under way in the carpet industry. On January 18, the Midwestern Workgroup on Carpet Recycling announced that all stakeholders have agreed on a national carpet takeback program. Under this plan, manufacturers would... Read more
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has announced that he is stepping down as CEO of Interface, Inc., effective July 1, 2001. He will stay on as Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board. Succeeding Anderson as CEO will be
Daniel T. Hendrix, presently Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
In an unrelated... Read moreProduct Review
For the first time, builders and architects can specify gypsum wallboard with a certified recycled content of 99%. Temple-Inland—with distribution to most areas of the Southeast, Southwest, and Midwest—earned Scientific Certification System’s green cross and globe emblem for wallboard products being manufactured in... Read more
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Cusano Environmental Education Center at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, billed as Philadelphia’s first green building, opened on January 20, 2001. Designed by Susan Maxman & Partners, the project incorporates many green strategies and technologies, including geothermal heating and cooling, daylighting, certified and... Read more
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and
Owens Corning have joined more than 20 other companies in filing for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code because of financial pressures resulting from asbestos-related liability. There currently are approximately 173,000 and 460,000 personal claims against Armstrong and Owens... Read more
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A new car-sharing program was launched last November in San Francisco. Joining similar programs in Portland and Seattle,
City CarShare began with 30 members, a handful of vehicles, and 12 parking spaces set aside at four city-owned parking garages. Members pay a one-time refundable fee of $300 to join, a $10 monthly administrative fee,... Read more
Op-Ed
Hospice Ecology
Reading dozens of environmental publications and hundreds of e-mailed news stories each month gives one a pretty tough skin. There’s a lot of depressing stuff going on—from mushrooming sprawl, to increasing incidence of asthma in children, to almost-daily new evidence of global warming. Somehow I manage... Read moreNews Analysis
Austin, Texas now has two-plus years of experience with its innovative incentive program to encourage smart growth. With this point-based system, a developer can earn enough points to waive some or all of the city’s development fees and increase the ceiling on city-paid infrastructure improvements needed for the... Read more
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High-Performance Buildings
edited by Pamela Lippe. Produced by Earth Day New York, 201 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, 212/922-0048, www.earthdayny.
com. Paperback, 144 pages, $25.
Lessons Learned: High-Performance Buildingsis a deceptively modest package for the wealth of information it contains.... Read more
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’s Alex Wilson is among the
U.S. Green Building Council’s new board members, elected in December 2000. Other incoming board members include Jim Hartzfeld of Interface Americas, Jerry Yudelson of Portland General Electric, Ted Caulkins of Cushman Wakefield, David Eisenberg of the Development Center for Appropriate Technology, Lucia... Read more


