OVERVIEW
Standards and rating systems have been at the heart of the green building movement at least since U.S. energy standards for buildings (like ASHRAE 90.1) started ratcheting up following the 1970s energy crisis.
If you care about health and sustainability, you can now rely on dozens of ratings and standards for buildings as well as things in and around them, including:
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Lab protocols for chemical emissions from finishes and furniture
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Testing methods for durability of paints, textiles, and many other products
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Standards for energy use, ventilation, thermal comfort, and more
- Rating systems for schools, healthcare facilities, parking garages, landscapes, and healthy spaces
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Passive House Group Bans Certain Spray-Foam Insulation
News Analysis
Passive House U.S. will no longer certify projects using spray-foam with high global warming potential.
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Army Targets Aggressive LEED, Green Building Goals
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The Army moves forward aggressively on LEED and energy efficiency, and pilots net-zero at 17 installations.
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Hoped-For Consensus on IAQ Falls Apart
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As the parent organizations behind a consensus standard split up, the stakeholders are asked to choose a side.
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'The Bar Has Been Raised'-AIA-COTE Announces 2011 Top Ten
News Analysis
AIA Top Ten projects for 2011 reflect renewed attention to social and behavioral issues in addition to water efficiency, energy savings, and other typical green measures.
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Glazing Industry Fights Tightened Energy Standards
News Analysis
Several glazing industry associations successfully appealed changes to ASHRAE Standard 90.1 that would have reduced the amount of glass allowed in commercial building envelopes.
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Non-Green Office Buildings Sacrifice 8% in Rent Revenues
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The most comprehensive statistical analysis to date shows that LEED and Energy Star buildings charge 3% higher rent, have greater occupancy rates, and sell for 13% more than comparable properties.
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NAHB and LEED for Homes Equivalent Except on Energy, Says Report
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A new report offers the first comprehensive comparison of the two major rating systems for homes: LEED for Homes and the National Green Building Standard. While they come out fairly equal, LEED is ahead on energy.
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"LEED for Landscapes" Opens Pilot, Attracts Brownfield Rehabilitation Projects
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The Sustainable Sites Initiative has announced a two-year pilot of its rating system for landscapes, which addresses environmental and social issues.
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Standard 189 Integrated into New Green Construction Code
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In a surprise move, two competing initiatives with commercial green building codes, IGCC and Standard 189, have come together.
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New "Fuel Mileage" Label for Homes
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The Energy Performance Score is a new energy labeling system for homes that shows estimated total energy consumption, allowing consumers to compare homes the way they do cars.