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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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USA Today renews its examination of green building with a focus on schools and claims that there is little link between environmentally friendly buildings and learning or energy use. USGBC fires back.
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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.