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From High-Rise to Low Impact: A Building That Mimics a Forest

It’s nearly 100 feet tall, fed by the sun and rain that fall on it, and is composed largely of wood. But it’s not a tree.

LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation Webinar Series Starts in September

Webinar series will cover green design, construction and operations as well as other topics involving green building and the USGBC's LEED program.

Green building is an economic necessity

Environmental advocacy leader addresses Green Building Conference, stresses importance of green building in global future.

London Skyscraper Accused Of Melting Cars

A newly constructed skyscraper in central London has been accused of melting cars. The building has been nicknamed The Walkie-Talkie and The Pint because of its distinctive, top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward. But now the sunlight reflected from the curved facade is melting cars, say angry drivers.

Green Building: Don't Reduce Sustainability to Just Energy Efficiency

Our migration to more sustainable buildings is an evolving process that requires a consistent combination of goals, results and critiques.

Why are some states trying to ban LEED green building standards

The influential timber industry has its own set of standards, and environmentalists aren't happy.

Renovation project achieves BREEAM Very Good certificate

The sustainable renovation of an office, halls and outdoor area is rewarded with a BREEAM Very Good New oplevercertificaat. It is the first time in the Netherlands 'Very Good' rating is awarded. To a renovation project

Pilot plant to trial new carbon capture technology that converts CO2 into bricks

A new method for permanently and safely storing carbon emissions generated from fossil fuels and other industrial processes will be trialled in a mineral carbonation research pilot plant to be built at the University of Newcastle.
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