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California Fire Damage to Homes is Less ‘Random’ Than It Seems
Can California update its building codes to minimize fire danger?
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Stepping Up to Address Wind-Wildlife Impacts
Research seeks to reduce impact on eagles, bats, and migratory birds
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Canada Sees Rise in Passivhaus Multifamilies
Low heating bills and modest operating costs make them a good fit for affordable housing
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Giving Nature a Chance for a Comeback
Bogeys may be gone, but birdies and eagles thrive as hundreds of closed golf courses are transformed into wild spaces
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A Quantitative Look at Solar Heat Gain
A deep dive into passive solar heating principles
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Climate Change Challenges the Human Imagination
At times of crisis, we turn to art and myth, the realms where hope resides
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North Carolina Reverses Building Code Changes
After a homebuilders association objects to the cost of new energy conservation standards, a state panel strikes some changes from the books
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EPA Ordered to Speed Up New Lead Rule
A federal appeals court says the current rules are inadequate to protect children
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South Australia Goes All Out on Renewables Despite Federal Focus on Coal
A massive solar thermal plant and world’s biggest lithium ion battery are making this down-under state a renewable energy powerhouse
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U.S. Offshore Wind: Major Milestones and a Promising Future
Interest in this mostly untapped resource is picking up quickly