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Most waterless urinals, including those from... Read more
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Benefiting from the 30% federal tax credit for energy improvements
There are some great opportunities right now to upgrade your home energy performance with support from federal tax credits. These tax credits, created as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 greatly expanded tax credits that had been put in place... Read more
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As of January 2010, new single-family homes in Hawaii must be equipped with solar thermal water heating in order to receive a building permit.
When this law was passed in 2008, roughly 25% of Hawaiians were using the sun to heat their domestic hot water (see EBN Aug. 2008). Tax credits of 35% and a $1,000 rebate were available while the... Read more
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While we continue to feel great about small companies embracing FSC, we also find it exciting when larger players enter the FSC world--because these companies will help FSC become more accepted by the mainstream timber and building-products industries.
We've promoted the Forest Stewardship Council's wood certification program in the pages of Environmental Building News since FSC was formed back in 1994. We've always looked for companies offering FSC-certified wood products to highlight in EBN and GreenSpec. Over the years, most of those products have been from small companies; larger more... Read more
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One of the greatest challenges to energy improvements is the financing needed to make those improvements.... Read more
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Here at BuildingGreen.com, we recently announced our picks for the Top-10 green building products of 2009. The list is a pretty cool selection of newer products that could come in handy on your 2010 green projects. But what were your picks? If you were a subscriber to BuildingGreen.com (which, I feel compelled to add, is a steal at our trial... Read more
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How to build a stronger country and a cleaner planet
Last week's column took a quick look at the science of climate change and how scientific hypotheses have shifted over time based on new... Read more
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Global warming deniers have garnered a lot of attention in recent years. From opinion columns and letters in our local newspaper to heated reporting on Fox News (whose trademarked slogan "Fair & Balanced" is often anything but), those who doubt the underlying science of global warming are receiving unprecedented access to the American... Read more
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a study in November 2009 that confirms a link between Chinese-manufactured drywall and high levels of hydrogen sulfide in homes; the study also links the drywall to metal corrosion.
The study, performed by the Massachusetts-based testing firm Environmental Health & Engineering (... Read moreProduct Review
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After five months of mandatory water rationing in Los Angeles, the city is reporting a considerable reduction in water consumption.
The rationing, which was imposed over the summer of 2009 as part of a water conservation ordinance, limits hand-watering and automatic sprinkler use, requires shut-off nozzles to be used when hose-washing cars,... Read moreNews Analysis
On December 9, 2009, the New York City Council passed a package of legislation, known as the “Greener, Greater Buildings Plan,” that it says will reduce the city’s carbon footprint by 5%—a figure that has been compared to the entire carbon footprint of Oakland, California.
The legislation is a component of PlaNYC, a broad strategy... Read moreNews Brief
EBN Aug. 2009), with commitments to participate from the U.S. General Services Administration and several major developers and designers.
In rolling out the pilot,... Read more
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EBN Nov. 2006). After considering manufacturer claims about safety, energy efficiency, and total cost, NEMA concluded, as did
EBN in... Read more
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Glasgow-based software development company Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) recently released a new component of its Virtual Environment software: the Climate Energy Index, a design tool for gauging building energy needs based on current and future climate data.
The tool measures the potential energy required to keep occupants... Read more


