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International Green Construction Code Launched
Two years after its first public version was released for review and commentary, the 2012 International Green Construction Code (IgCC) is official.
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The USGBC will recognize energy credits from the United Kingdom’s green-building rating program in LEED 2009 certification applications.
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The number of zero-energy commercial buildings and zero-energy-capable buildings in the U.S. is rising, according to a report from the New Buildings Institute and the Zero Energy Commercial Building Consortium.
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Designing climate sensitivity and adaptation into long-term structures can increase resilience against natural disasters and climate change, according to a new report from the USGBC and the University of Michigan.
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Architecture 2030's Francesca Desmarais explains the goals of reducing carbon emissions through the 2030 Challenge for Products
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Why the discussions surrounding the cost of healthcare needs to incorporate the financials tied to building and operating facilities.
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President Obama announces investments of a total of $4 billion toward building energy upgrades under the administration’s Better Buildings Initiative.
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These high-efficiency urinals and flush valves are WaterSense-certified and use 0.125 gallons per flush.
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Delta-Floraxx is a perforated drainage board for use in green-roof assemblies.
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Solar Secure is a solar-powered structure to support emergency-assistance stations, lighting, surveillance cameras, and Wi-Fi technology.