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The Live Green, Live Smart Institute has announced that is has received the coveted Outstanding Custom Project Award from the US Green Building Council®(USGBC) for the highest rating home in the history of the LEED for Homes ® program. The project referred...
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Years of Bush administration policies pushing commerce over conservation have left many U.S. national parks threatened and vulnerable to encroachment from commercial and energy projects placed near or within the parks' borders.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has temporarily pulled the plug on a planned South Dakota coal-fired power plant, citing conflicts with the Clean Air Act.
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Welcome to the GreenNews RoundUp, a quick recap of some of the week’s top environmental stories.
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A Boeing 747 partly powered by vegetable oil performed a successful two-hour test flight on Tuesday.
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As a farewell to the year 2008, here is a list of the best this year’s green news year-end reviews.
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Introducing the GreenNews RoundUp, a quick recap of some of the week’s top environmental stories.
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U.S EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson has issued a memorandum declaring carbon dioxide off limits to agency officials reviewing new coal-fired power plant applications, report Matthew L. Wald and Felicity Barringer of The New York Times . In the 19-page...
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Faced with a slowing global economy, individuals and industries in countries worldwide are cutting back. On their spending. On their expectations. Not on their greenhouse gas emissions. Even with more economic doom and gloom forecast for 2009, the annual...
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The sustained buzz surrounding plug-in hybrid technology remains one of the few bright spots for the auto industry these days, and while way greener than your average gas guzzler, plug-ins aren’t pollution free. To recharge their batteries, they hook...
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The rumors first sprouted last week. President-elect Barack Obama confirmed them Monday when he officially introduced his green team of top energy and environment officials at a press conference in Chicago, CNET’s Martin LaMonica reports . The team: ...
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Litterbugs beware. Taking a page from the FBI’s playbook, the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday debuted its own online most-wanted list for the world’s worst alleged environmental offenders, even as the agency is catching fewer criminals, reports...
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Once thought to be a drain on a company’s bank account, businesses – even small ones – across the U.S. are proving that in fact it pays to be green, writes Forbes magazine’s Melanie Lindner. Sure, investing in eco-friendly infrastructure still requires...
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Coal industry bigwigs are criticizing a new ad campaign calling out clean coal technology as a farce, the Charleston Daily Mail’s George Hohmann reports . The recently debuted environmentalist-sponsored TV spot (seen here ) shows a man standing in front...
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Greening the U.S. economy could grow millions of new manufacturing jobs, according to a recently released study by Duke University . In their report, “ Manufacturing Climate Solutions ,” Duke researchers provide an in-depth analysis of the country’s current...
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