-
Cutting costs is the biggest incentive behind managing energy for buildings owners and operators, according to the 2012 Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator survey.
-
Nearly $70 million in grants will go towards cleaning up polluted areas across the country and revitalizing financially distressed communities.
-
A new addition to the state’s list of accepted renewable energy sources may help reduce costs of heating and cooling large buildings.
-
AIA Releases Guide to International Green Construction Code.
-
The fourth public comment period for LEED 2012 is now open. The balloting period for USGBC members commences on June 1.
-
Green Globes and the Living Building Challenge join LEED in passing the GSA’s review for use in federal projects, an increase from just LEED in 2007.
-
Some companies implementing LEED-certified environmental practices reported greater financial performance than their non-LEED-certified counterparts, according to a new study by the University of Norte Dame.
-
A new report seeks to quantify the economic profits of green infrastructure.
-
Seventy-eight schools are recognized for environmental and health-focused curricula, as well as their efforts to reduce their environmental impact and costs.