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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.
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A 36-week competition seeks creative, sustainable redesigns for three sites along the National Mall.
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"Advancing Green Building Policy in the States: 2011 Victories from Alabama to Wyoming," summarizes legislative progress on green building through the first half of the calendar year.
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The U.S. District Court in New York City dismisses Henry Gifford's class action suit.
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The capital cities of Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Nebraska, and the District of Columbia to receive help through the Greening America’s Capitals project.
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Once called "America's Greenest CEO," Ray C. Anderson, founder of carpet manufacturer Interface, passes away after a 20-month battle with cancer.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is considering offers for a new site for the biennial competition.