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As the building industry recovers, proper education on building science will be key in terms of both business finances and skilled manpower.
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Three recent studies address energy efficiency and home ownership bode well for significant changes to the way buyers finance home purchases.
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The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is exploring a number of programs to expand its water sources both residentially and commercially. Could other states benefit from their lessons learned?
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Profound changes are coming to the way the building industry discusses and specifies products, and communication and transparency are key drivers.
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Insulation is a must of energy-efficient homes. New options offering recycled and renewable materials make the selection and installation processes easier.
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Vision 2020 Water Efficiency chair Paula Kehoe talks about her experiences in government water resource management—and what readers can learn from it.
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Vision 2020 chair Robert Sahadi explains how we’re in a paradigm shift regarding energy efficiency and how long-term strategies will move the market toward full valuation of these efforts.
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Vision 2020 Energy Efficiency + Building Performance chair Dennis Creech believes energy efficiency can't be judged by an Energy Star or HERS score alone.
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Vision 2020 Energy Efficiency + Building Science co-chair Mark LaLiberte explains how to systematically improve the building industry.
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Tom Lent, Vision 2020 chair and policy director of the Healthy Building Network, helped to spark a growing interest in materials and health.