Carbon Emissions- Page 15 of 16
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A Look at Refrigerants
Rethinking our HVAC systems and the compounds that make them run
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Choosing Sustainable Building Materials
Free software from the National Institute of Standards and Technology is designed for specifying green products
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The BS* + Beer Show: Developers Who do Good
A conversation about the real market for sustainable neighborhood and urban development
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Replacing HFC Refrigerants
A look at the transition away from refrigerants with high global warming potential toward A2L refrigerants for next-generation heat pumps and air conditioners
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The BS* + Beer Show: Addressing the Climate Crisis
An informative look at what we should be doing to bring greenhouse gas emissions down to zero
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Has the Era of ‘Peak Oil’ Arrived?
Facing new setbacks and more electric vehicles, big oil companies may have reached their peak
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Startup Promises Window-Mounted Heat Pump by 2022
San Francisco-based Gradient has not disclosed the price but says the unit will help cut carbon emissions
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Why Aren’t Solar Water Heaters More Popular?
Despite widespread global success, solar water heating is virtually unheard of in the U.S.
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The BS* + Beer Show: Making Concrete More Sustainable
Is it possible to take the carbon sting out of concrete as we know it, or is it up to green builders to find substitutes?
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Concrete-Free Slabs
The benefits and detailing of slab assemblies that eliminate concrete