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Officials Investigate Role of Cladding in London Tower Fire
One U.S. architect says that exterior rigid foam on single-family homes poses fewer risks to occupants
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Companies Should Take Charge of the Potential Toxins in Common Products
Regulations can’t keep up with the barrage of potentially dangerous contaminants entering the market
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Deep Sea Mining Could Spur Mass Solar Energy
Abundant supplies of a rare metal used in thin-film solar films has been discovered — but are the risks of extraction worth the reward?
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Why Don’t Green Buildings Live Up to Hype on Energy Efficiency?
Analysts call it the ‘energy performance gap’ — the problem is inept modeling systems that fail to capture how buildings really work
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Comfort Problems Related to Radiation
On cold winter nights, we can feel chilly when our skin radiates heat toward cold window glass
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Paving Roads With Recycled Plastic
A Scottish company pioneers a method for using waste plastic to make tough, long-wearing roads
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Done — Well, Almost
Like most construction projects, there is always something left to do
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Climate Change Is Just a Theory
And it was started by a Frenchman in 1827
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Spending on Energy Efficiency Creates Jobs, Democrats Report
Congressional Democrats say that a rollback of federal support for weatherization and Energy Star will stymie job growth
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Solar and Hot Water at the Airport House
The roof of even a small aircraft hangar provides plenty of room for a sizable PV system