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In California, Zero Carbon Goal Has Some Cooks on Guard
Berkeley becomes the first city in the country to impose ban on natural gas in new buildings
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Survey Finds Growth in Zero-Energy Housing
The annual report shows a one-year increase of 59%, but the market is still very small
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In Los Angeles, Green Technology Gets a Helping Hand
Building owners, investors, and utilities pledge to support pilot projects that advance energy efficiency, waste diversion, and other net-zero goals
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How Electricity Prices Vary Across the U.S.
Data shows wide range in electricity rates and average monthly bills, but Hawaiians will pay the most
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EPA Readies New Rule Limiting Appeals on Pollution Permits
Citizens would lose their right to fight pollution permits before an independent appeals panel
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More Waste, Less Recycling in U.S.
Other developed nations produce relatively less solid waste and recycle more of it, report says
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Martin Holladay is Retiring
Martin's commitment to green building, and his advocacy for the GBA community, has been unparalleled. Please join us in wishing him well.
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New Rockwool Plant Divides a West Virginia Community
Backers welcome new jobs, but other locals fear pollution will spoil air and water
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Huber Settles Infringement Lawsuit Over Zip System Sheathing
Louisiana-based competitor ends sale of similar OSB sheathing
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Spotlight on the Summit: Avoiding Stucco Failures and Making High Performance Easier to Build
A closer look at two of the presenters and their courses scheduled for the seminar happening this October