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One of the nation’s largest tenants is getting greener via new lease provisions.
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A white paper details a post-occupancy evaluation study of 22 federal buildings and finds that green-building investments pay off in lower maintenance costs, energy and water use, and carbon dioxide emissions.
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GBCI recognizes an inaugural class of LEED Fellows during Greenbuild International Conference and Expo.
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A new program from the International Living Future Institute is linked to the Living Building Challenge.
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The USGBC’s Center for Green Schools, Lucid, the Alliance to Save Energy, and the National Wildlife Federation announce a national competition to reduce electricity and water use among colleges and universities.
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An estimated 125 local, state, and tribal governments will receive help to create more environmentally and economically sustainable development.
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The University of Maryland, Appalachian State University, and Team New Zealand take the top three architecture competition spots.
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The 2011 Leadership Awards recognize organizations and individuals who signify vision, leadership, and commitment to the evolution of green-building design and construction.
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The biennial green-building challenge from the U.S. Department of Energy runs through Oct. 2
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Clinton Global Initiative announces a three-year collaboration between financial, real estate, and environmental organizations to promote energy-efficient improvements.