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Op-Ed
I read with great interest your article titled “New Life for Old Carpets” in the June issue (
EBN
Vol. 6, No. 6). It was one of the more comprehensive and accurate articles on the subject of carpet recycling.
However, I would like to point out that AlliedSignal does have a very active... Read more
News Brief
Building products database on CD-ROM for Windows™. The Associa-tion for Environment Conscious Build-ing, Nant-y-Garreg, Saron, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire, SA44 5EJ, UK; 01559 370908 (phone), buildgreen@ aol.com (e-mail). Requires Windows 3.1 or later, 8 MB RAM. £31.50 postpaid (about $19.50).
This green building products database from the U.... Read moreProduct Review
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Don Lindemann, editor. Quarterly magazine. The CoHousing Network, P.O. Box 2584, Berkeley, CA 94702; 510/486-2656. Subscription rates range from $20 to $75/year.
While the books are important for getting a comprehensive overview, the magazine is the easiest way to keep up with developments, both regionally and nationally. Articles by... Read more
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The second edition of the book Build it with Bales adds lots of useful information.
by Matts Myhrman and S.O. MacDonald. 1997, Out On Bale, 1037 E. Linden Street, Tucson, AZ 85719; 520/624-1673, outonbale@aol.com. Paperback, 140 pages, $29.95 + $4 S&H.
“It’s not heavy enough to be a good doorstop and the movie version isn’t out yet, so you might as well read it.” So begins the “Ways to Use this Book” section of... Read more
Case Study
A small group of Cambridge Cohousing participants gathers during a visit to the construction site this past summer.
Cohousing has the potential to be a very low-impact housing option, though it doesn’t always work out that way. Communities in rural areas still tend to increase automobile use and may take up valuable land. Houses are not always as energy- efficient as they could be. A new cohousing development nearing completion... Read more
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by Chris Hanson. 1996, Hartley and Marks, Vancouver, British Columbia and Point Roberts, Washington. Paperback, 278 pages, $24.95.
Once Cohousing has convinced you that there is no better way to live, The Cohousing Handbook will show you how to make it happen. Hanson takes the subject matter of one chapter in Cohousing—the development... Read more
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by Kathryn McCamant and Charles Durrett with Ellen Hertzman. 1994, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, California. Paperback, 288 pages, $29.95.
This beautiful book has aptly been called the "Bible" of the Cohousing movement. McCamant and Durrett are generally credited with popularizing the Danish cohousing model in the U.S., and the first... Read more
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $200,000 to the U.S. Green Building Council (www.usgbc.org) for development and implementation of the LEED Building Rating System. The funding will be used for development of a design assistance manual and companion software, as well as for development of a marketing plan. LEED, which stands for... Read more
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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
News Brief
A few days after Browne’s address at Stanford, Senate Majority Leader
Trent Lott blasted solar when addressing the
Independent Petroleum Association. An article in the May 23
Washington Post (reported by
PV News) quoted Lott as facetiously saying: “I’m sure you petroleum folks understand that solar power will... 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
Product Review
News Brief
A new membership organization, the
Wisconsin Green Building Alliance, has been formed as an independent program of the Wisconsin Environmental Initiative. The new Milwaukee-based organization aims to promote green building practices.
Matthew Tendler, AIA, of the firm Kahler Slater, is the organization’s first steering committee... Read more
News Analysis
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The
Good Wood Alliance, formerly the Woodworkers’ Alliance for Rain-forest Protection (WARP), is merging with the
Forest Products Buyers Group to form a new organization:
The Certified Forest Products Council (CFPC). The CFPC will be based in Beaverton, Oregon, and directed by David Ford. Good Wood Alliance’s executive... Read more
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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 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
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, in a commencement address to graduates of Stanford University in May, broke ranks with many in the petroleum industry by expressing concern about global warming. He was quoted in the July/August issue of
Solar Today as asserting that it is “unwise and potentially dangerous to ignore the mounting... Read more
Op-Ed
We have made tremendous progress in improving the quality of our surface waters in the 25 years since passage of the Clean Water Act, and similar gains are being realized in reducing water consumption. Industry, for example, has cut water use by one-third since the 1950s, even while increasing output threefold.... Read more


