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Big Cement Struggles To Go Green |
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As far as adopting greener building practices is concerned, most designers and building contractors would say that cement continues to be a paradox for them. Concrete, the most common, downstream product created from using cement, is the most widely used material. Yet, when it comes to cement's compatibility with the environment, the usual notion is that making it eco-friendly is not economically feasible. Researchers believe that the cement industry alone is accountable for nearly 5% of the total volume of greenhouse gases released annually.
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Green Building- Free LEED Cert Training & Prep |

The pillars of green building - sustainability, efficiency, community stewardship and health/safety - have long been familiar themes with developers, builders and consumers. Since the 1970s, as part of the initial, modern environmental movement in the United States, there developed a fringe of green builders pursuing new concepts and ways of thinking that manifested in everything from household water re-use systems to smallscale solar power generation to geodesic domes. During the 1980s and 1990s, green building products and concepts moved inward from the fringe to become amenities and options that, everything else being equal, might help to close the deal on a new home or commercial structure. What is different now is that for a growing percentage
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Go Green WalGreens: Green Drugstore Hits San Diego! |
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Why Waste A Ribbon When You Can Plant A Tree...
San Diego, CA- Walgreens celebrated the opening of the nations first green drugstore yesterday not with a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony but with the planting of a native tree.
"We felt that planting a tree was much more appropriate then cutting a ribbon and then throwing it away" said Jamie J. Meyers, The LEED AP Project architect who was there for the celebrations.
Walgreens, the nations largest drug store chain is once again changing the landscape for the American consumer, this time for the greener. The store in question was designed from the ground up around the dual mission of efficiency and sustainability. Not only is it the first drug store in the U.S. to meet the USGBCs stringent LEED design standards but the 24-hour store also sells a host of environmentally friendly products.
By exceeding LEED requirements and integrating eco-friendly product lines into their inventory they have taken steps that cannot simply be attributed to the common corporate "greenwashing"
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Green Building Standards 101: What Does it Really Mean to Build It Green? |
It's no secret that 'build green' is the new mantra of the architectural world today. From the Earth Ships of New Mexico tothe green roofed skyscrapers of Germany to the novelty behemoths of Dubai everyone has a different idea of what it is to build green. And such is the world of green building standards as well...
Every time I turn around I find a new green building standard. I found one under my bed this morning- my dog left one on the doorstep last night, you get the picture. Whether it's your states own version, a federal set of guidelines, international standards or those developed by public and private organizations, it seems that every day someone is insisting they have encoded the next big standard needed to build green.
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The Honeywell Wind Turbine Saves Dollars, Makes Sense |
EarthTronics Unveils Honeywell Wind Turbine that can Reduce Average Home Energy Bills by 18 Percent
Gearless Blade Tip Power System Generates Power in Low Wind Speeds
Integrated wind has recieved much comment as of late with some experts questioning it's economic viability and potential as a workable technology. If I recall the same sort of doubts were expressed with the advent of the ironclad battleship and the computer...and they both seem to have caught on. Whatever the case here's one product set to hit the market that seems to be a light at the end of the wind tunnel...
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