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UC Merced’s plan for its 815-acre site require a minimum of LEED Gold certification for all structures and aims to make the campus the first net-zero-energy, zero-waste, and net-zero-emission campus in America by 2020.
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New California research shows third-party labeled homes sell for more.
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The San Francisco LEED-Platinum multifamily project mirrors the scale of the surrounding buildings.
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Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Biz Stone to headline opening plenary for 2012 conference and expo in San Francisco.
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A pioneering house fares well during sustainability's ascent.
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As water levels and the risk profiles of major coastal cities rise, new experts are meeting the challenge.
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Twin architects run a burgeoning design practice despite living about 2,900 miles apart.
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El Cerrito's new Recycling and Environmental Resource Center lets residents easily recycle unwanted items, and find new treasures.
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A Silicon Valley developer who specializes in sustainable office buildings becomes his own client with a LEED Gold–certified renovation.
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California and Texas lead states in conservation efforts.