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More productive workplaces are achievable at a price comparable to conventional buildings.
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The program will support and expand workplace vehicle-charging availability.
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Survey finds that 40 percent oppose development restrictions for water-short areas.
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Washington, D.C., tops the annual ranking of LEED-certified projects.
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New report shows U.S. multifamily housing stock has potential energy savings of $9 billion.
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We compile ECO-STRUCTURE's most-read online stories of 2012. Did these headlines make your list?
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November/December Project Specs
November/December
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German businesses and households accounted for 95 percent of German climate finance in 2010, according to a new report from the Climate Policy Initiative.
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Teams from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture and Clemson University win the International Sustainable Laboratory Student Design Competition.
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The organization is seeking standards development committee members.