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Industry groups foresee problems with the proposed changes to LEED. We look at some of the concerns with LEED v4.
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The USGBC and the Land Use Law Center at Pace Law School introduce two resources to help local governments leverage LEED for Neighborhood Development as a tool for sustainable development.
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The USGBC’s web-based tool aims for greater transparency and understanding of green-building practices.
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During the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, the U.S. Green Building Council announced a $3 million grant from Google meant to make indoor environments healthier.
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A new study by McGraw-Hill Construction and United Technologies shows that the popularity of green building is rapidly increasing both in the U.S. and abroad, largely thanks to a shift in consumer and market demand.
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Turner Construction survey finds fewer companies are likely to seek LEED certification.
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Materials & Resources chair Malin discusses how transparency will permeate the world of building products, giving us nutrition-label-like sustainability data on everything we use.
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With 18,710 certified projects and counting, green verifier Steve Saunders is helping to drive his state’s green building movement.
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We want to extend our appreciation to the following people and organizations for their support and guidance in this year’s research
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Regenerative Design chair Bob Berkebile looks at how new directions in design are taking their cues from the past and leading us toward nurturing buildings, homes, and communities connected with nature.