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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.
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State and local policies recognized for advancing green building in the state.
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Energy and water bill moves forward, restricting spending in fiscal year 2013 to reduce government buildings’ use of fossil fuels.
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Two solar-rights attorneys explain how understanding solar rights may advance a project.
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The proposals would have extended the lapsed $500 Existing Home Retrofit Tax Credit.
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DOE Building Technologies Program chief architect Sam Rashkin reflects on his experience growing the Energy Star program in the U.S. and what lessons it brings, similarly, to the growth of the Passive House Standard in the nation’s building market.
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As vice president for Residential Market Development for the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program, Nate Kredich has a unique perspective on the path toward market transformation for high-performance homes.
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Even certified lumber can be illegal. New enforcement crackdown puts emphasis on verifying lumber sources.