Blogs- Page 26 of 594
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Lessons in How to Decarbonize Existing Homes
Sustainability consultant and educator Marc Rosenbaum, P.E., shares an overview of the topics he covers in a new e-learning course from Fine Homebuilding magazine
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Fossil Fuel–Free Cement from Sublime Systems Receives Third-Party Validation
The MIT spinout has developed a unique electrochemical process with a verified >90% emissions reduction
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Insulating a Walkout Basement
Is it better to insulate the walls or the ceiling in a partially finished basement?
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Trickle Down Housing Isn’t a Thing
A counterpoint to the Financial Times’s recent take on housing supply and why it misses the mark on the cumulative costs of new housing
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The Easy Way to Switch to a Heat Pump
If you have an air conditioner and a furnace, you have the potential for a dual-fuel heating and cooling system
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The Problem with Making Green Hydrogen to Fuel Power Plants
A new plant in Florida will produce green hydrogen to help power the grid. But experts warn that its approach would be wasteful and ineffective if scaled up.
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The FORTIFIED Roof System
An introduction to a roof assembly and certification program from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety
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Passive House Design is One Step Closer to Formal Standardization
ASHRAE 227P – Passive Building Design is now open for public comment
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Ways to Reduce Residential Light Pollution
Outdoor lighting design strategies to prevent wasted energy usage, impaired human health, and negative environmental impacts
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The Biden-Harris Administration Unveils the American Climate Corps
Federal initiative will focus largely on educating and training next generation of conservationists and energy professionals