Archive for the ‘Green Building’ Category

EBS Adds Two New Members

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies January 22nd, 2010

Environmental Building Strategies is pleased to announce the addition of two members to our team.
Justin Moresco is a licensed professional engineer with 4+ years experience in the green building and construction industries. His engineering experience has focused on existing buildings, from working on LEED certifications to the seismic evaluation of dozens of structures. Before focusing [...]

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Energy Efficiency — More Profitable than Investing in Google

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies January 8th, 2010

I recently attended the West Coast Green conference in San Francisco and came out enthused and confused.
I was enthused about the progress the green buildingindustry is making. That over 14,000 people from all over the country came to learn about the new innovations in green building is huge for an industry, which in many ways, is [...]

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DC’s Green Building Dilemma

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies January 5th, 2010

This article was written and submitted by Chris Birk
D.C.’s Green Building Dilemma
By Chris Birk of www.suretybonds.com/edu
When it passed in 2006, Washington, D.C.’s Green Building Act was heralded as an innovative way to incorporate green efficiencies into private and public building projects.
But not everyone was thrilled, especially surety companies — the industry that issues [...]

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LEEDing the Way: What to Expect On the New LEED 3.0 Exam

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies December 26th, 2009

This is an excerpt of a recent article written by Jared Friedman for CleanTechies.com, a leading clean technology blog. It features an interview with Matt Macko, an author of the new LEED V3 EBOM exam.

LEEDing the Way: What to Expect On the New LEED 3.0 Exam
By Jared Friedman
I recently had the opportunity to speak with [...]

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Jacob Arlein’s article on Reuters

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies September 17th, 2009

How the Stimulus Impacts Green Building
Wed Sep 9, 2009 7:55pm ED
By Jacob Arlein
I don’t know if it is Obama or Al Gore but the US government is starting to understand the need for sustainability. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law by President Obama in February to [...]

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White House LEED, Green, WHAT!?

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies September 17th, 2009

In another bold move by the president, he recently uttered the words LEED when referring to a Certification for the White House.  Is this even possible?  I mean I realize it is, but can we just take a step back for a minute and reflect on where we came from and what was happening in [...]

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US Government Seems Keen to Go Green: How the Stimulus Bill helps Green Building.

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies September 3rd, 2009

I don’t know if it is Obama or Al Gore but the US government is starting to understand the need for sustainability. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law by President Obama in February to stimulate the sagging US economy. By injecting $690 billion dollars to improve [...]

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Matt Macko in the news

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies July 28th, 2009

The following is from a Buildinggreen.com article written about Matt’s experience writing the new LEED AP exam:
New LEED AP Exam Writer Tells All
Editor’s Note: When Matt Macko, a principal at Environmental Building Strategies, told me that he was the only energy expert in the room when the new LEED AP BD+C exam was [...]

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Waxman-Markey Opposition Threatens US Leadership

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies July 28th, 2009

HR 2454 or the Waxman-Markey bill, named after its two major supporters Henry A. Waxman and Edward J. Markey of the Energy and Commerce Committee, was passed in the US House of Representatives on June 27. Its major mandate is a cap and trade system though it does have other green practices scattered throughout. There [...]

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Making Your Home Energy Efficent: Modular Homes

Posted by Environmental Building Strategies July 17th, 2009

I am not sure how many of you read the recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle about a net zero modular multi-tenant townhouse being built by a bay area company. I am very glad that this article made the front page especially on a day when Michelle Obama visited San Francisco. It [...]

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