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View ArticleWhat is Life Cycle Assessment?
Life cycle assessment (LCA) looks at the environmental impacts of a building material over the entire life of the material, from extraction to disposal. LCA attempts to quantify these impacts for the...
View ArticleReducing Emissions the Primary Way to Fight Climate Change Reports UCLA-Led...
Climate engineering won’t sufficiently stem global warming Forget about positioning giant mirrors in space to reduce the amount of sunlight being trapped in the earth’s atmosphere or seeding clouds to...
View ArticleClimate Change at the Movies
This is an interesting study concerning how people are influenced about real or entertaining issues on subject matter such as climate change. Since we have recently published articles specifically...
View ArticleWhat is LEED? – Energy and Atmosphere
This is the fifth post in a series on the LEED green building rating system. The first post provided an Introduction to LEED, the second looked at the Sustainable Sites credit category, the third at...
View ArticleBlocks – The ABCs of Green Building Materials
Blocks used for residential and commercial construction employ a wide variety of green building materials in their composition. The most popular and commonly used is the standard hollow concrete block,...
View ArticleMasdar City: A Test Case for Sustainable Urban Living
Sweltering in the hot desert sun, Masdar City sits under a global microscope at the nexus of rising clean technology and the development of sustainable urban life in the glaring light of climate...
View ArticleCanada To Reduce HFC Emissions By 85% By 2036
HFC (hydrofluorocarbon) emissions contribute to climate change, and Canada and many other nations are taking a stand to reduce their emissions by 85% in the next 20 years. HFCs are commonly found in...
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