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Architects have to be in it to influence it.
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Being an engaged voter has never been easier for architects.
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The energy question that the country's punted for 40 years has become much more complicated and dangerous.
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The first city in the country publicly posts commercial building energy data for 2,065 buildings gathered by a mandatory benchmarking law.
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Andrew Burr, director of building energy performance policy at the Institute for Market Transformation, talks about the rise of legislation requiring energy-use disclosure.
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HUD's Shelley Poticha discusses how a new partnership of three federal agencies is helping pave the way to a better environment and more sustainable communities.
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As the U.S. General Services Administration continues to evaluate green-building systems for use in its projects, more than 1,200 businesses and organizations sign on to a letter asking the organization to continue using LEED.
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The city has reached a 10% per capita reduction in greenhouse gas emissions but continues to build partnerships and educate to achieve higher sustainability goals.
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A new report from the General Accounting Office recommends more coordination among the primary agencies that promote green building in the private sector.
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A new addition to the state’s list of accepted renewable energy sources may help reduce costs of heating and cooling large buildings.