News Analysis
William McDonough, prominent environmental architect and dean of the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture, has now founded a new Institute within the School he heads. The Institute for Sustainable Design has goals nearly as broad as McDonough’s vision, aiming to reinvent industry and... Read more
News Brief
During May 1997, the United States reached an all-time high in petroleum imports, with 52.4% net imports, according to the
Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Total imports in May were 57.2% of petroleum supplied, but the U.S. exports some petroleum to U.S. territories, resulting in lower
... Read more
Op-Ed
You stated in response to a letter from Structural Board Association President John Lowood in your July/August issue that “while formaldehyde emissions from panels made with PF (phenolic formaldehyde) binder are quite low, they are still problematic for some individuals.” While this could be true for some... Read more
News Brief
One factor driving up the size of American homes may have been removed with the recent changes to the U.S. tax code. The August 8, 1997 issue of the lumber industry newsletter Eastern Quotes & Comments notes that people who sell homes in expensive markets and retire to less expensive areas often bought huge houses to avoid paying the... Read more
News Brief
Reid Lifset, Editor-in-Chief. MIT Press Journals, 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA 02142; 617/253-2889, journals-orders@mit.edu (e-mail). Quarterly, $40/year for individuals; $30/year for students.
Robert Hinchee, Editor-in-Chief. CRC Press, 2000 Corporate Blvd. NW, Boca Raton, FL... Read more
News Brief
Joseph Romm is the Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, having replaced
Christine Ervin, who has moved over to the President’s Council for Sustainable Development. Romm, the author of
Lean & Clean Management: How to Boost Profits and Productivity... Read more
Feature
I recall quite clearly my first introduction to Amory Lovins. It was 1980, in Abiquiu, New Mexico. Amory was speaking at the annual Life Technics Conference at Ghost Ranch. Amory was then—as he is now—an energy guru, but his message that day was not primarily about energy. He made the point that dealing with our energy woes was relatively easy... Read more
Op-Ed
Vol. 1, No. 1 through
Vol. 6, No. 4. The CD-ROM format allows us to make back issues available at a very reasonable price, and adds the capability of full-text... Read more
News Brief
Industry targets for the recycling of packaging waste in Germany were met in 1996, the first full year that specific quotas had to be met, according to the June 2 issue of Plastics News. Under the German Packaging Ordinance of 1991, the manufacturers and distributors are required to take back used packaging. The industry’s Green Dot program... Read more
News Brief
“Advanced” seems to be popular in the new-name department: The Brownsville, Oregon, company formerly known as Oregon Strand Board is now Advanced Wood Resources, Inc. Still a division of Jeld-Wen, Inc., the company no longer makes exterior sheathing or siding products. Its only remaining product is COMPLY Sturd-I-Floor subfloor/underlayment... Read more
News Brief
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It’s not often that we’ll label... Read more
Op-Ed
Concerning “More on the Redwood Boycott” in your May issue (EBN
Vol. 6, No. 5), I would like to address several inconsistencies in Mr. Platt’s observations.
The Pacific Lumber Company has been in continuous operation on the same contiguous timberland in Humboldt County, California for the last 128 years... Read more
News Analysis
Supporters of tropical forest conservation were optimistic at the recent biennial meeting of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) but were disappointed as delegates failed to restrict mahogany trade for the third consecutive meeting. The 10th... Read more
News Brief
AURA vacuum panel insulation, reviewed in EBN
Vol. 4, No. 1, has been mothballed by manufacturer Owens Corning. A press release from the company blames a lack of interest from refrigerator manufacturers, after they succeeded in postponing new energy standards from 1998 to July 2001. The AURA panel was used in the freezer compartment of... Read more
Product Review
Op-Ed
I recently was provided with the January 1997 issue of EBN (Vol. 6, No. 1) and found the information
of considerable interest. However, I would like to offer a few comments on “Material Selection” and the use of a simplified life-cycle analysis (LCA).
I can relate to the statement... Read more
Op-Ed
I read with interest your feature article on Rainwater Harvesting (EBN
Vol. 6, No. 5) and found it very concise, complete and full of good information. One area not covered in the article or in the research I have read to date on the topic is the harvesting of snow melt during the winter months.
In Salt... Read more
News Brief
The Alternative Energy Corporation, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has a new name: Advanced Energy. The nonprofit AEC was established in 1980 by the North Carolina Utilities Commission and has been a valuable resource for technical support and training related to energy efficiency in buildings, among other areas. Advanced Energy can be... Read more
News Brief
A new organization entitled the Center for Ecological Building Design (CEBD) has been established in London, Ontario, Canada. CEBD defines as its primary goal: “to seek out people-friendly, earth-friendly and cost-effective residential building methods and designs.” CEBD is
developing a touring display of eco-building techniques and... Read more
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