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  • Americans Voice Strong Mandate for Better School Buildings and Infrastructure in New Nationwide Independent Poll

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    Announcement
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    21 Nov 2013
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    90 percent of Americans agree that more money  needs to go toward fixing our nation’s school facilities

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  • Americans Voice Strong Mandate for Better School Buildings and Infrastructure in New Nationwide Independent Poll

    Category: 
    Announcement
    Published on: 
    21 Nov 2013
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    90 percent of Americans agree that more money  needs to go toward fixing our nation’s school facilities

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  • 20 years of LEED: In loving memory

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    Story

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    21 Nov 2013

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    Every year since 2001 I have attended Greenbuild as part of Malcolm Lewis’s team from CTG. Malcolm was an innovator, instigator, guru and wise man of the green building movement. And nobody loved Greenbuild more than Malcolm. Like a kid in a candy shop, Malcolm was bright eyed with enthusiasm about all the information to learn, all the opportunities to create, and most importantly, all the friends to embrace.

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  • Greenbuild day one: Common ground

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    Story

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    21 Nov 2013

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    Tuesday night at a reception on the eve of Greenbuild, one of our featured guests and I – she being a Washington insider – began talking about what she described “the lost art of governing.”  It was a fascinating conversation, the details of which are probably better served for another place and another time.  But suffice it to say I now know I’m not alone in my belief that so many of today’s leaders on both sides of the aisle clearly have forsaken their duties as leaders in governing and allowed themselves

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  • Greenbuild day one: Common ground

    Category: 
    Story

    Published on: 
    21 Nov 2013

    Feature image: 

    Tuesday night at a reception on the eve of Greenbuild, one of our featured guests and I – she being a Washington insider – began talking about what she described “the lost art of governing.”  It was a fascinating conversation, the details of which are probably better served for another place and another time.  But suffice it to say I now know I’m not alone in my belief that so many of today’s leaders on both sides of the aisle clearly have forsaken their duties as leaders in governing and allowed themselves

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  • Greenbuild day one: Common ground

    Category: 
    Story

    Published on: 
    21 Nov 2013

    Feature image: 

    Tuesday night at a reception on the eve of Greenbuild, one of our featured guests and I – she being a Washington insider – began talking about what she described “the lost art of governing.”  It was a fascinating conversation, the details of which are probably better served for another place and another time.  But suffice it to say I now know I’m not alone in my belief that so many of today’s leaders on both sides of the aisle clearly have forsaken their duties as leaders in governing and allowed themselves

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  • Greenbuild highlights for the global green building professional

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    20 Nov 2013

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    It has been a busy and energizing two days here at Greenbuild with much international activity. A quick recap of some of the highlights:

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  • Greenbuild highlights for the global green building professional

    Published on: 
    20 Nov 2013

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    It has been a busy and energizing two days here at Greenbuild with much international activity. A quick recap of some of the highlights:

    read more

  • Greenbuild highlights for the global green building professional

    Published on: 
    20 Nov 2013

    Feature image: 

    It has been a busy and energizing two days here at Greenbuild with much international activity. A quick recap of some of the highlights:

    read more

  • The newest version of LEED

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    LEED v4 introduces a unified LEED experience for the entire world to share – one that offers flexibility for all green building projects, with new market sectors and global best practices built-in.

    Impressive impacts.

    Increased thresholds in energy, water, waste and indoor environmental quality ensure that LEED v4 projects are driving the goals of green building farther than ever. The new Location and Transportation credit category tackles new territory, enabling LEED v4 buildings to advance sustainable communities and land use.

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