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The more efficient the home, the lower the mortgage default risk, so mortgage policies should be adjusted to increase the affordability of energy-efficient homes, according to new study.
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Energy upgrades should include discussions of IAQ and health.
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"We are so eco-conscious that we only have one fork in the office. His name is Frank."
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The City of Copenhagen breaks ground on Bjarke Ingels Group's waste-to-energy plant that doubles as a ski slope.
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The Wayne S. Aspinall Federal Building and Courthouse is rededicated, marking the completion of construction to turn the 95-year-old building into an net-zero-energy project.
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While the GSA continues to evaluate green-building rating systems, a report from the National Research Council says the Department of Defense should keep using LEED.
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Equipped with a solar panel that powers its operating system, Velux's new skylight opens and closes on demand by remote control to bring in fresh air.
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The district achieves 50 percent participation eight months ahead of schedule.
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The administration postpones its decision on which green-building system to use, and announces it is taking comments for the next 60 days on how the federal government can best use LEED 2009, Green Globes, and the Living Building Challenge.
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The Energy Secretary announces he will not serve a second term, leaving President Barack Obama with two key environmental positions to fill in 2013.