Op-Ed
I always read
EBN all the way through, but I look for the best parts and go to them first. After leafing through the whole magazine, I started on the “Structure as Finish” article (
EBN
Vol. 9, No. 3), thinking at first—“not so interesting.” By the time I was into the third... Read more
News Analysis
In a major achievement for environmental activists, two of the nation’s largest homebuilders, Kaufman & Broad (K&B) and Centex Homes, have publicly committed to eliminating their use of wood from endangered forests. Both statements arrived just days before an April 1 “Day of... Read more
News Analysis
Solatube International, the Australian company that launched the tubular skylight industry in 1989, has acquired the Phoenix-based SunLight Systems, Inc. and their SunStar product line. SunStar tubular skylights are among the most advanced in the industry and include an extra layer of glazing to boost energy... Read more
Op-Ed
By the time you read this,
EBN’s Internet presence, including our Web site and e-mail addresses, will be at the BuildingGreen.com domain. Ebuild.com, the cyber-identity we grew up with, is being sold to a leading publisher in the homebuilding industry. We’re excited about the change for two reasons: 1) the... Read more
Product Review
Flooring, paneling, and other wood products from Green Mountain Woodworks (GMW) in Southwestern... Read more
News Brief
In what is believed to be a first, a municipal government in the United States is joining with an international alliance of island nations to combat global warming. The Monroe Board of County Commissioners in the Florida Keys passed a resolution in mid-March acknowledging the likelihood of significant impacts from global warming and agreeing to... Read more
News Brief
by Chris Magwood and Peter Mack, 2000. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, B.C., Canada.
Paperback, 234 pages, $24.95.
Straw Bale Building makes a substantial contribution to the literature in many ways.
First and foremost, the book is authored (and published) by Canadians with a definite focus... Read more
News Brief
The first quarter of 2000 was the
warmest first quarter ever recorded in the United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The average temperature for this period, 41.7°F (5.4°C), exceeds the previous record (1990) by a full degree Fahrenheit.
News Brief
Liverpool High School, near Syracuse, New York, has become the first high school to install a fuel cell. The school’s ONSI PC25 fuel cell will be used both as a power source and a teaching tool. Funding was provided, in part, from the state of New York and the U.S. Department of Defense.
Feature
The window industry is struggling with the issue of pressure equalization in sealed insulated glazing when windows are transported over or installed at higher elevations - and some building scientists are concerned that the ultimate loser could well be energy performance.
In December 1998, Hurd MillWORK agreed to a $5.3 million class-action settlement relating to claims about R-value in gas-fill windows that were shipped with breather tubes installed. Andersen Windows devotes a full page in this year’s residential product catalog to “High Altitude Glass Considerations.” The window industry is struggling with the... Read more
News Brief
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) has approved a standard for electrical inverters used to connect photovoltaic (PV) generators to the utility grid. John Stevens, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, chaired the working group, which included about 25 members representing the utility industry,... Read more
News Brief
France unveiled a plan on January 20 to fight global warming by raising taxes on industrial energy consumption. Under the plan, taxes will go into effect in 2001, though companies under heavy competitive pressure will be able to avoid the tax by focusing on reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. The plan also aims to improve public transit,... Read more
Op-Ed
I was not so convinced by the case for building commissioning as I expected to be when I began reading the article in
EBN
Vol. 9, No. 2.
While I, too, am concerned at the high level of preventable building failure, my instinct is rather to increase the professional design fee and the scope of work that we expect building... Read moreNews Brief
Two Wisconsin state agencies, the Department of Consumer Protection and the Department of Health and Family Services, have issued a warning about the use of ozone generators. The February 29 press release singles out Alpine Industries for violating a Federal Trade Commission order and using unsubstantiated health benefits to market ozone... Read more
News Brief
Although they represent just 1% of U.S. land cover (an area the size of South Carolina), roads and highways directly affect the ecology of nearly 20% of U.S. land. That is the key finding of research by Richard Foreman at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, reported in the February issue of the journal
Conservation Biology. Foreman... Read more
News Brief
by Tom Bender, 2000. Fire River Press, Manzanita, Oregon. Paperback, 123 oversized pages, $27.
Silence, Song, and Shadows lifts me out of my daily engagement with the mundane, material side of environmental building.The book is a richly illustrated primer into the spirit of place, and the place of spirit, in buildings. (Bender’s... Read more
Product Review
Collins Products LLC, a division of The Collins Companies, has developed a new line of concrete forming panels that will be available with FSC-certified wood. (A seasonal scarcity of certified logs has limited current production to non-certified product.) The line includes four products: ValuForm, Apex, Apex II, and Apex III. All of the forming... Read more
News Brief
Seattle-based Sellen Construction Co. has been honored as 1999 Contractor of the Year by the International Erosion Control Association (IECA). Sellen was lauded for its use of best management practices and state-of-the-art technologies to control erosion and prevent sediment runoff in challenging and sensitive situations. Specific practices... Read more
News Analysis
Vermiculite has been widely used as an insulation material, a lightweight aggregate in concrete and plaster, a soil conditioner, and a carrier for fertilizers and other chemicals. It is used in an expanded or
exfoliated form—the raw micaceous vermiculite flakes are rapidly heated, thus vaporizing water between the mica layers and... Read more
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