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The new public library here is bursting with green technology that fans in fresh air and floods the reading areas in natural light, while saving the city money on utility bills.
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Facilities facing increasing water and sewer bills are turning to new and old ways to save water and money. By David Kozlowski
by Emily Rabin
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David Clough, co-founder of online recruitment firm GreenEnergyJobs.com, details his company’s successful switch to 100% green energy. By Emily Rabin
by Emily Rabin
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UPS will introduce the package delivery industry's first alternative fuel Class 8 tractors.
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With his feet planted firmly in the realities of the present-day world, Toyota Motor Corp. president Fujio Cho looks hopefully to the future as he guides the global automaker in its pursuit of continued growth-expansion that will come, he says, because of an aggressive environmental stance. By Katie Sosnowchik
by Emily Rabin
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Two manufacturers of solar cells recently announced advancements that will yield lower-cost solar cells by squeezing more production out of existing equipment and materials.
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Projects in five different categories were recently recognized by the Sustainable Buildings Industry Council as winning entries in its 2002 'Best Practice' Sustainability Awards program. This program recognizes innovation and excellence in market-ready 'green' building and building-product design.
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Delphi Corp.'s Deltronicos facility has earned distinction as one of <I>Environmental Protection</I> magazine's 'Facilities of the Year.'
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Top solar-power efforts were honored by the Solar Electric Power Association as they presented the 2002 Awards for Solar Business Achievement.
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Pioneers in solar energy and zero emissions are being awarded the 2002 European Solar Prizes, along with those that have worked diligently to promote renewable energy.
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Chris Lane of Xanterra Park’s and Resorts explains why environmental management is simply a better way of doing business. By Emily Rabin
by Emily Rabin
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In an effort to enhance public disclosure of environmental and social performance, CERES and the Tellus Institute have announced the launch of the Facility Reporting Project.
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The state of Tennessee and International Paper have announced a formal partnership to protect and manage special areas on more than 220,000 acres of International Paper's forestland in Tennessee.
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Toyota knows: few things can move the building industry toward green methods like a big client who demands them. By Jade Chang
by Emily Rabin
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The world’s first carbon certified crop of rapeseed is growing in Cambridgeshire and will soon be harvested to power vehicles.
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Optimistic London bus managers are planning to use solar power to light up the city's bus shelters.
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Navy Region Southwest has announced the deployment of the largest federal solar photovoltaic system in the nation.
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Eco-friendly Northamptonshire City Council has won a national title after transforming a recycling center that was blighted by fly-tipping outside its gates.
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San Diego Environmental Services Operations Station administration building now operates on solar power, the city's first use of photovoltaic panels that will generate enough energy to operate a municipal building.
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Increasing momentum in developing clean sources of electricity for vehicles holds the promise of a cleaner energy future. By Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts
by Emily Rabin
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Today, hard numbers make sustainable design look good; soft costs make the picture even better. By Steven Morton
by Emily Rabin
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Business can be green and profitable, says William McDonough. By Brian Dumaine
by Emily Rabin
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Penn State engineers have shown they can add specially treated cooking oils to low-sulfur diesel fuel to reduce friction and wear.
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Environmental Building News gets around. This time: a Los Angeles cathedral sports PV panels, the world's largest lighting company earns ISO 14001 certification, California sets its sights on 20% renewable energy by 2017, and more.
by Emily Rabin
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Latitude 56 Ltd, the specialist recruitment software developer, recently relocated its head office to a rural off-grid location in Argyll, Scotland. It is now powered by renewable energy alone.