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Retrofitting existing spaces to promote health for occupants and diversifying the facilities management workforce will foster the next-generation built environment.
by Holly Secon
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BusinessGreen editor in chief James Murray discusses how the Ukraine power is writing the rules for energy security in European, and GreenBiz Senior Analyst John Davies chats about salary dynamics for corporate sustainability professionals.
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Plus, highlights from our recent interview with Goodyear CTO Chris Helsel.
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Our most popular stories of 2019 covered everything from single use-plastic to the built environment.
by Holly Secon
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A green building evangelist shares how she convinced the tech giant's real estate team to prioritize the environmental and health aspects of the company's workspaces.
by Bob Langert
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Whether you're designing one green building, piloting a new technology or revamping a large-scale global supply chain, these timeless strategies apply.
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The Lone Star state is showing how green building leadership ripples out from the big cities to small towns.
by Anna Clark
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As health and wellness take on a bigger role among building decision makers, new data spells out a clear ROI for greener workplaces.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Green building construction accounts for 38 percent of new jobs in the so-called green economy and 33 percent of all construction jobs. Here's a look at why this boom is happening.
by Dan Probst
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Facebook and Google already know that information workers want freedom to roam outdoors. Preserving public lands is good for business.
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A seemingly obvious but often overlooked strategy to bring down staggering energy bills.
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What would the Future MBA look like? Explore the potential in week 11 of this new 100-day series.
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Healthy, sustainable environments increase productivity.
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Kaiser, Tenet Healthcare and others have embraced wellness and environmental initiatives to improve health.
by Janet Howard
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The director of sustainability at Masdar talks about building the most sustainable city in the world.
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At the end of our fifth year of giving specially trained graduate students a mandate to uncover energy inefficiency in organizations, we've learned some valuable lessons.
by Kelly Jones
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Last week, we reported that Jones Lang LaSalle surpassed its goal of having 1,000 certified sustainability professionals on its books. The USGBC has since told us which companies have the most LEED APs on their payrolls.
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Jones Lang LaSalle becomes the first commercial real estate services firm to have so many of its staff attain credentials as accredited energy and sustainability professionals from LEED, BREEAM and other global standards.
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Conventional wisdom holds that the best way to bring about sweeping culture change is to jettison old ways and jolt the existing culture into a new reality. Management experts offer a different approach.
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Sharon Nunes, the head of IBM's Smarter Cities initiative, personifies the kinds of evolution that IBM has undergone over the past 100 years.
by Ann Goodman
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A new study finds that the president's plan to make existing buildings more energy efficient could also create more than 100,000 green jobs at the same time.
by Meg Waltner
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Based on interviews with 15 key figures at FTSE 100 real estate investment trusts and pan-European real estate developers, recent Verdantix research pinpointed that what clients really want: an ideas-based approach to sustainability.
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Over the past two weeks, the Obama Administration has unveiled policy proposals affecting green real estate that have left me cheering in one case and gravely concerned in another.
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GreenBiz.com’s Heather King talks with Autodesk CEO Carl Bass about how design software helps advance building and product efficiency, the company’s "investment" in clean tech, and their drive to teach kids like Max and Maya in Oakland, Calif. how to build anything better.
by Heather King
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In New Orleans, I recently met a woman known in the Crescent City as the "Demo Diva," an entrepreneur who took her personal tragedy from Hurricane Katrina and turned it into a woman-owned and -run demolition business, complete with hot pink front loader and giant Dumpster.