PHILADELPHIA, PA, October 30, 2007 – The global paint and coatings industry is doing its part to build a safer, greener and more sustainable world. These were the observations of Luis Fernandez, Vice President and Global Business Leader for Rohm and Haas’s $2 billion Paint and Coatings Materials business, when he addressed ABRAFATI, the Brazilian Paint Manufacturers Association, late last week.
Read the full article here.
Covering topics like green home building, green school construction, prefabricated modular building, sustainable architecture, recycled building materials and solar power.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Lifetime achievements in green building recognized at 3rd Annual Toronto Green Building Festival
Posted by
Matt Banes
(Toronto, Canada, October 25, 2007) Three green building gurus-Peter Love, Janis Kravis and Doug Pollard-received Lifetime Achievement Awards today at the 3rd Annual Toronto Regional Green Building Festival at Ontario Place.
Read the full release here.
Read the full release here.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Green Holiday Lights Save Energy
Posted by
Matt Banes
HolidayLEDs.com, a new ecommerce company located in Michigan which specializes in energy-efficient LED holiday lighting, is offering a discount on its LED holiday lights to customers of all U.S. utility companies. “LED holiday lights can have an astounding impact on holiday energy consumption and we want to give our nation’s utility companies a tool to help encourage their customers to make the switch,” said Philip C. Curtis, co-owner of HolidayLEDs.com. HolidayLEDs.com is offering a 10% discount to all customers of participating U.S. utility companies on its full line of LED holiday lights.
Read the full article here.
Read the full article here.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Climate Change: barn door has begun to close
Australian Scientist Tim Flannery, author of The Weathermakers: How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth, has told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that GHG emissions were at the ‘dangerous’ 455 parts per million level by the middle of 2005.
Though not an IPCC member, Flannery’s statement is based on his analysis of the three working group reports released earlier in 2007. He anticipates the upcoming November IPCC report will state that global greenhouse gas levels already are at the levels potentially contributing to dangerous climate change, which had been predicted for 10 years from now based on worst-case scenarios.
This disclosure will increase pressure to use green buildings to mitigate – and adapt to climate change.
Though not an IPCC member, Flannery’s statement is based on his analysis of the three working group reports released earlier in 2007. He anticipates the upcoming November IPCC report will state that global greenhouse gas levels already are at the levels potentially contributing to dangerous climate change, which had been predicted for 10 years from now based on worst-case scenarios.
This disclosure will increase pressure to use green buildings to mitigate – and adapt to climate change.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Sustainability Leaps Forward
Posted by
Matt Banes
What do a Toyota Prius and a Platinum LEED green building have in common? Both are elegant solutions to a wide range of problem statements, and both come with some cost premium. If "elegance" can be defined as the value created for the energy expended, both the Prius and the Platinum building are elegant. Thinking of LEED as a "Quality Assurance" process makes the analogy clearer; green buildings are to typical buildings as a Prius is to a Chevy Malibu. They both represent a quantum leap in quality and performance from "yesterday's standard" to something that will be a viable product well into the future.
Read the full article by Sustainability expert Jerry Yudelson here.
Read the full article by Sustainability expert Jerry Yudelson here.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
German's Are Great Green Builders Says Jerry Yudelson
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Matt Banes
I just returned from a trip to Germany and there's a lot happening there in green building that we know little about, including "great" buildings, green technology and advanced thinking about energy efficient and zero net energy buildings. Read more about what caught my attention in this very interesting article.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Green Building Programs From Global Green
Posted by
Matt Banes
Local government officials and citizens interested in eco friendly construction and development take a look at this:
Developing Green Building Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide for Local Governments Global Green USA’s recently completed step-by-step guidebook outlining a six-step process that local agencies can utilize to develop their own green building programs. Download
Developing Green Building Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide for Local Governments Global Green USA’s recently completed step-by-step guidebook outlining a six-step process that local agencies can utilize to develop their own green building programs. Download
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Seattle Sets The Pace For Green Building In U.S.
Posted by
Matt Banes
I just read an interesting piece in the Seattle Times about King and Snohomish counties having a goal to build 10,000 Built Green homes by 2010. According to the Times the total already stands at nearly 12,000 homes. Amazing! Take a look at www.BuiltGreen.net and learn about how this organization provides consumers with rating systems for green-home construction and remodeling in Seattle. This is a great initiative that other cities and counties around the nation are learning from.
Cheers to BuiltGreen.net and our friends in Seattle!
Cheers to BuiltGreen.net and our friends in Seattle!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Popular Green Building Article
Posted by
Matt Banes
Good morning, afternoon or evening...depending on where you are right now. Here's a quick preview of another article from iGreenBuild.com that has been forwarded to lots of readers from other readers on the web site. In partnership with local Native American communities, model homes that demonstrate the "eco" in both ecology and economy are taking shape as a class project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This is what we need to see happening in more of our higher ed programs.
Pass "Building Green For Less Green" to any other green building enthusiasts.
Pass "Building Green For Less Green" to any other green building enthusiasts.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Collective marketing materials for owners and tenants, derived from the business case for green buildings
Business cases provide a plethora of support for green buildings, and input for marketing materials. To enable market proliferation of green buildings and common messaging, it is useful for associations to have a toolkit of collective marketing materials which articulate the information based on client need and focus, and are updated as new data arise.
Nils Larsson (MRAIC, Executive Director of the International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment), Mark Lucuik (P. Eng., LEED AP, Morrison Hershfield) and myself (lead author, MBA, LEED AP, Sustainable Alternatives Consulting) have just completed two projects for the Canada Green Building Council, intended to help members market green buildings to owners and tenants of leased properties, to enable data updates, and provide common messages. This material is derived from The Business Case for Green Buildings in Canada by Mark Lucuik, (lead author), Wayne Trusty, Nils Larsson and Robert Charette, with research updates.
Look for the material on the CaGBC’s website in about 6 weeks.
Nils Larsson (MRAIC, Executive Director of the International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment), Mark Lucuik (P. Eng., LEED AP, Morrison Hershfield) and myself (lead author, MBA, LEED AP, Sustainable Alternatives Consulting) have just completed two projects for the Canada Green Building Council, intended to help members market green buildings to owners and tenants of leased properties, to enable data updates, and provide common messages. This material is derived from The Business Case for Green Buildings in Canada by Mark Lucuik, (lead author), Wayne Trusty, Nils Larsson and Robert Charette, with research updates.
Look for the material on the CaGBC’s website in about 6 weeks.
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