News Analysis
On June 12, 2000 the National Science Foundation released its
National Assessment Synthesis Report for a 60-day comment period. This report is the culmination of a research program initiated in 1990 by the Global Change Research Act. Included in it are the results of... Read more
Case Study
EBN conducted an... Read more
Op-Ed
I am an architect interested in environmental issues.
EBN is always my first source in searching for information about environmental products because of its clear summaries and comparisons. Your “Recycled Synthetic Roofing Shingles” product review (
Vol. 9, No. 5 – May 2000) raises two... Read more
News Brief
by Ken Yeang, 1999. Prestel Verlag, Munich. Paperback, 304 pages, $29.95
The challenges presented by Ken Yeang inThe Green Skyscraper start right with the cover shot—an arresting model of the Tokyo Nara Building revealing several floors of skyscraper devoted to gardens and a soft, sculptured form—and... Read more
Product Review
The TranStar... Read more
News Analysis
In the early 1990s, Greenpeace International head Paul Gilding participated with environmental consulting... Read more
Product Review
News Analysis
On June 13, Senator Bob Smith (Republican–NH) introduced the Energy Efficient Buildings Incentives Act (S. 2718) to Congress. The bill would provide tax deductions for the following residential and commercial energy efficiency improvements: whole-building performance, PV systems, certified solar... Read more
News Brief
, President and CEO of Collins Companies, has announced plans to retire this fall. Under Quinn’s leadership, Collins became national leaders in Forest Stewardship Council-accredited certification of their forest lands, which include areas in northern California, southern Oregon, and (as Kane Hardwood) Pennsylvania. Quinn will be... Read more
Op-Ed
I’ve been harboring this illusion that once the doubts were adequately addressed, the world would wake up and take real action to... Read more
Feature
Op-Ed
I’d like to thank you for publishing such an excellent article on the LEED™ Rating System (EBN
Vol. 9, No. 6). Not only does it provide a helpful snapshot of the system’s content, but it also pointed out some of the history, challenges, and unresolved issues in the system. I need to provide a... Read more
News Brief
, based in Seattle, announced on July 18 an agreement to acquire
The Timber Company—the division of Georgia-Pacific that has owned and managed all 4.4 million acres (1.8 million ha) of G-P’s timberland. The combined company, with 7.9 million acres (3.2 million ha), will be the second-largest private timberland... Read more
News Analysis
The next-generation daylight-driven fiber-optic fixture is not yet on the market, but it is already garnering honors, including a “Groundbreaking Technology” award fromBuilder magazine. Similar in function to the Himawari (see
EBN
Vol. 8, No. 10), this new device is designed to be much more... Read more
News Analysis
Federal minimum standards for the energy efficiency of domestic clothes washers are to increase by 35%. The two-step process requires manufacturers to meet new modified energy factor (MEF) standards. MEF calculates energy used while accounting for remaining moisture content in the clothes—the drier the... Read more
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has left his longtime post as The American Institute of Architects’ staff member responsible for the Committee on the Environment (COTE), for a position with broader authority and more growth potential as Director of Convention Programs for the Institute. At a time when many AIA Professional Interest Areas struggled to get... Read more
News Brief
Maryland has adopted a Consumer Benefits Act in May that offers tax credits to employers who provide staff with
incentives not to commute by car—such as subsidizing public transit or providing a cash benefit instead of free parking.
News Analysis
The Electrolux Group held a 38% share in the predecessors of Electrolux LLC until 1968, when it sold its... Read more
News Brief
Following discovery of trace amounts of
perfluorooctanyl-based chemicals in water supplies and in humans, 3M Company announced that it is phasing out products that use these chemicals, including its Scotchguard™ anti-soil coating for carpets and other materials. These products represent about 2% of the company’s $16 billion in annual... Read more
News Analysis
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on June 8 an agreement to phase out chlorpyrifos, commonly sold under the trade names Dursban® and Lorsban®. Chlorpyrifos, an organophosphate that affects the nervous system and can cause a variety of neurological problems, is the most widely used household pesticide in... Read more





