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Five years after the hurricane leveled much of the region, this ultra-green home is part of the Bay-Waveland chapter’s commitment to building sustainable, affordable dwellings.
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A new government report concludes that solar power will be cheaper than power from the electrical grid by 2030.
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Ecolabel online database aims to help companies and consumers navigate claims of environmental certifications and labels for a range of products.
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Although the market for certified green homes is growing, a new national poll has found that consumer interest in owning a sustainable or energy-efficient home has declined.
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North Carolina green builder discusses how a manageable size, employee profit-sharing, and a work/life balance help keep his company nimble and sustainable.
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High-performance Florida home meets requirements of the National Green Building Standard and the Florida Green Building Coalition, as well as achieving a Fortified for Safer Living designation.
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Veteran urban designer advocates a long-term approach to sustainable neighborhood design.
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Five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, home builders are still working to rebuild the city, many with sustainability in mind.
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New credential from the Green Building Certification Institute designates specialized knowledge and experience of professionals participating in the planning and development of environmentally responsible communities.
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The newly released LEED-ND will be used to score the location efficiency of HUD grant applications.