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Harvard University: “LEEDing” The Way With Sustainable Building Renovation
With four hundred years’ worth of historic buildings, Harvard University has the highest number of LEED-certified buildings, more than any other college or university in the nation. Because they have limited space and an inability to sprawl, they have taken … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy Efficiency, Environment, green building, Green Sprawl, LEED, Sustainability, Sustainable
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection awarded $3.8 Million in Grants for Community-Based Green Infrastructure Program Projects
In 2011, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection awarded $3.8 Million in Grants for Community-Based Green Infrastructure Program Projects. Awardees were selected for innovative methods to manage storm water runoff in the New York Harbor. 15 winners were … Continue reading
Rockefeller Brothers Fund Sustainable Development
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) sustainable development grantmaking endeavors to support environmental stewardship that is ecologically based, economically sound, socially just, culturally appropriate, and consistent with intergenerational equity. The Fund encourages government, business, and civil society to work collaboratively on … Continue reading
Funding Resources For Green Building Projects
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) website has a green building page entirely dedicated to funding for green buildings. Although the EPA does not provide direct funding for green building projects, the agency has listed numerous sources available at the national, state … Continue reading
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Tagged Environment, EPA, funding, grants, green building, Green Sprawl, LEED, loans, Planning, Sustainability, Sustainable, sustainable development, tax-credits, urban planning
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‘LEED’ For Buildings. ‘SITES’ For Landscapes.
While green-building standards associated with LEED have expanded sustainable development, a more recent program called the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) has been developed and implemented to address outdoor landscapes and environments. Like LEED, sites can earn points through a rating system for … Continue reading
Urban Farming in New York City
What do Brooklyn Grange, Added Value, Tenth Acre Farms, Urban Farm at Battery, and Gotham Greens all have in common? They are 5 of the leading urban agricultural projects in New York City. They all share a similar goal, in … Continue reading
IKEA Continues Its Initiative To Be Environmentally Responsible
IKEA, a Swedish company greatly noted for its ready-to-assemble home furniture, continues to stick to its commitment to the environment. The company has already installed a variety of sustainable technologies in a number of its locations, such as solar water heating … Continue reading
The Most Sustainable Cities On Earth
The following five cities share an astounding characteristic: (1) Vancouver, Canada (2) San Francisco, United States (3) Oslo, Norway (4) Curitiba, Brazil and (5) Copenhagen, Denmark THEY ARE THE TOP FIVE MOST SUSTAINABLE CITIES IN THE WORLD! This would not have … Continue reading
Philly firm Onion Flats plans largest net-zero mixed-use development
Photo Courtesy of Onionflats Philadelphia may be the first city to be developing a net zero mixed use development. Onion Flats began in 1997 when Tim and Pat Macdonald purchased a five story, 200 year old building in the Old City … Continue reading
“How the Dutch Got Such Great Bike Paths”
Nowadays, the health-benefits to both commuters and the environment from the Netherlands’s bike culture are a testament to the power of bike paths in transforming communities and community members — both inside and out. Check out the entire article here through … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, bike lane, bike paths, cycling, dutch, Environment, Green Sprawl, Hembrow, infrastructure, Netherlands, policy, Sustainability, Sustainable, transportation
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