News Brief
On June 25, the GMAC Mortgage Corporation, a subsidiary of General Motors, announced an initiative with the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) to provide
long-term, low-cost financing for solar energy systems. This represents an expansion of the mortgage offerings for energy-efficient housing by GMAC Mortgage. The announcement... Read more
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Global Green USA is producing a report which, the group claims, identifies
$1 billion in savings from energy- and resource-efficiency benefits in public and assisted housing. The recommendations resulted from an April 28 Policy Roundtable that Global Green USA hosted on Capitol Hill, and were presented to Secretary of Housing and Urban... Read more
News Analysis
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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 moreOp-Ed
As a general rule, all materials have environmental burdens, so using less of a material is always better and choosing the best material is really about choosing the lesser of evils. There are a few exceptions to this principle, however—at least in theory. For example, products made from problematic waste... Read more
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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
Product Review
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The next generation of recycled-content composite decking has arrived: SmartDeck™ manufactured by Eaglebrook Products of Chicago. Like similar wood composites—Trex and ChoiceDek—SmartDeck is an alternative to wood and... Read moreNews Brief
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
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While we’re talking solar . . . the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in New York City is featuring
a special exhibit of solar designs and technologies entitled “Under the Sun: An Outdoor Exhibition of Light.” Architectural highlights include a glass pavilion made of clear and PV glass panels designed... Read more
Feature
Though radon is the most serious threat overall, there are many other soil gases that builders of environmentally responsible buildings should be aware of.
Radon has received a great deal of attention over the past fifteen years. Most architects and builders today have at least a general understanding of the radon issue, even if they are not familiar with the details of radon control. Though radon is the most serious threat overall, there are many other soil gases that builders of environmentally... Read more
News Analysis
Interest in environmental programs was unexpectedly high at The American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention, held May 13-17 in San Francisco. Standing-room-only crowds packed in to hear about solar-electric buildings and tools for green design. Product manufacturers seemed unprepared for... Read more
Product Review
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Making it easy for homeowners to compost kitchen waste is a worthy goal with any green home being built for gardeners. Where the budget isn’t too tight, you might want to consider Kohler’s EcoCycle™ enameled cast-... Read moreNews Brief
This year’s American Solar Energy
Society (ASES) Passive Pioneer
Award is being presented to Susan
Yanda and her late husband, Bill
Yanda, whose efforts to promote
passive solar design spanned three
decades. During the 1970s the Yandas
began their community-based workshops... Read more
Op-Ed
Having participated in the original “Access Flooring” article [
EBNVol. 7, No. 1, January 1998] and followed the subsequent commentaries, I found it interesting that the discussion focused on floor-to-floor heights and somewhat overlooked the impact of displacement ventilation.
From our experience, Mr.... Read more
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U.S. Department of Energy, 1997. 146 pages, softcover. Single copies available free, while supplies last, by calling 800/DOE-EREC. Copies may also be purchased by calling 800/553-NTIS.
What is perhaps most surprising about
Greening Federal Facilities is the book’s readability. We had expected this... Read more
Feature
The federal government has had mixed success promoting energy conservation and renewables since the early 1970s. Some efforts have been great, such as appliance efficiency standards and EnergyGuide labels. Others have been less effective or even counter-productive. President Carter’s appeal to the American public to conserve energy by turning... Read more
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Arizona residents will vote on governor Jane Hull’s proposal to spend $190 million over 10 years to
preserve open space according to the May/June 1998 issue of
Common Ground. The measure would be paid for with corporate income taxes. Another ballot initiative in Arizona, this one requiring cities to adopt urban growth boundaries... Read more
News Brief
The developers of STAPLES Center sports arena in Los Angeles achieved a remarkable
98% recycling rate for demolition waste when razing the existing North Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center. More than 16,000 tons of waste were kept out of area landfills through the effort, which was done in conjunction with the City of Los Angeles... Read more
News Analysis
The
Kich’n Komposter, reviewed back in 1993 (EBNVol. 2, No. 3), is now available directly from the manufacturer. This device makes garbage disposals more environmentally friendly by allowing the user to divert organic solids from the drain line into a basket, which spins the water out and stores the waste for composting. Cost is about $... Read more




