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Water scarcity caused by burgeoning populations, increased environmental regulations, and changing weather patterns are forcing municipalities to rethink how and where they get their water.
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In October 2008, HR 1424, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, passed into law; it included new incentives for geoexchange systems.
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In 2005, the city of Northampton, Mass., got wind of a new initiative from the Washington, D.C.-based American Institute of Architects that aligned with the community’s values and direction.
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Untouched nature, white-sand beaches and friendly people are the norm at Tiamo Resorts on South Andros Island in the Bahamas.
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Strategies for conserving energy in tomorrow’s buildings have taken center stage in the push to decrease the environmental impact of the built environment.
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What can we expect for the green-building movement and our planet?
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Endangered bird and amphibian species are protected in a remarkable setting.
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A radiant-slab system provides heating and cooling for Loyola University's Klarchek Information Commons, Chicago.
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Emory University Employs Rainwater Harvesting and Condensation Reclamation
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In the haste to legislate green-building mandates, many local governments have failed to consider the legal ramifications of their regulatory regimes.