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, a principal at Boulder, Colorado’s Marshall Design, Inc., was named a Fellow of the
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) for his contributions to the improved efficiency of outdoor and indoor lighting systems, including research in roadway lighting and lighting control systems.
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by Kathryn Houser and Michael Myers, 2002. Published by Sustainable Living Alliance, PO Box 33368, Austin, TX 78764, funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The manual and CD-ROM are available free of charge while supplies last. E-mail your request with contact information to rainfall@swbell.net or call 512-326-4636.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) signed an agreement in October formalizing their
partnership in the promotion of energy-efficient, environmentally responsive buildings. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) extends and expands on a 1996 MOU that had been allowed to expire. In listing... Read more
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2002 Best Practice Sustainability Awards. Awards were made in five categories—details at www.sbicouncil.org:
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Sustainable Policy Initiatives:
The Cool Metal Roofing Coalition, a nonprofit organization founded last year... Read more
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BuildingGreen, Inc. and the editors of
Environmental Building News announced at the USGBC conference in Austin our pick of the ten best new green building products. The first-ever award recognizes the most exciting products added to the
GreenSpec Directory during the past year (though some products may have been on the market... Read more
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The cement industry has announced the merging of two major organizations. The
American Portland Cement Alliance (APCA) will continue its work in government affairs as a division of the newly expanded trade group, the
Portland Cement Association (PCA). In conjunction with its reorganization, the PCA is launching a new logo and... Read more
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In September, Global Green USA presented the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Rating System with a
2002 Building Design Award for Designing a Sustainable and Secure World. Global Green USA is online at www.globalgreen.org.
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is seeking applicants for its 2003 National Green Building Awards, to be announced at the National Green Building Conference March 30 through April 1, 2003 in Baltimore, Maryland. Applications are due December 31. For more information, call 888-602-HOME or visit www.nahbrc.org.
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California, to the East Coast. Visitors to select Delaware, New Jersey, and New York Home Depot stores can now choose between AstroPower’s SunUPS® and SunLine™ Solar Electric Home Power Systems. Home Depot is selling, installing, and servicing the systems under its “At-Home... Read more
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Under a September executive order signed by Governor Gary Locke, every Washington state agency must establish
sustainability objectives and prepare biennial sustainability plans. The newly named Sustainability Coordinator and Sustainability Advisory Council will organize the plans around energy and water efficiency and a shift to... Read more
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Ninth International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Hal Levin, Editor. CD-ROM version: $100; 5-volume printed version: $200. Shipping additional. Download an order form:
www.indoorair2002.org.
If you’re doing research on indoor air quality issues, you shouldn’t be without this treasure trove of information. Every oral... Read moreNews Brief
The
Oak Hill Fund, formed this year after the W. Alton Jones Foundation was split into three separate foundations, is seeking grant applicants for its Environmentally Sustainable Affordable Design Program. The program includes four initiatives:
•Education, for programs with academic institutions (including K–12);•Sustainable and... Read more
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Researchers at Smart Growth America and Rutgers and Cornell Universities have announced the results of the most
comprehensive study on sprawl ever undertaken. The research team created a sprawl index based on 22 measurable factors relating to residential density; neighborhood mix of homes, jobs, and services; strength of activity... Read more
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When The American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment first convened, it immediately identified as a top priority the need for information about the environmental impacts of building materials. With funding from the U.S. EPA and the technical expertise of Joel Ann Todd’s Scientific Consulting Group, AIA produced a series of... Read more
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A single-family home near the Twin Cities in Minnesota is the first to be constructed according to the American Lung Association’s recently revised
Health House® guidelines. The home, completed in September and open for tours, was designed with special attention to ventilation, air filtration, and moisture control. A second Health House... Read more
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Sewerage Commission-Oroville Region (SC-OR) wastewater treatment plant in Oroville, California, will begin operating on solar energy this month. A 3-acre (1.2 ha) field adjacent to the plant is home to a
520 kW solar power array, installed by Sun Power and Geothermal Energy of San Rafael, that will supply 80% of the plant’s energy... Read more
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The
Santa Fe Public Utilities Committee believes it has found a way to stretch the city’s limited water supply to satisfy an ever-growing population. If the committee’s controversial “
toilet tax” is accepted by the City Council, builders will have to replace 8–12 toilets in existing Santa Fe buildings with low-flow models to... Read more
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is leaving his position as research consultant for the Green Development Services division of the
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) to work for a leading U.K. firm of green consulting engineers and landscape architects,
Battle McCarthy Ltd. After a stint in London, Shepherd will be setting up a U.S. office for that firm... Read more
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