During our GreenExpo365 webinar earlier in this year, "Paving The Way To The Triple Bottom Line", there were a number of questions that we didn't have time to respond to. In working with our friends at Roanoke Cement , here are answers to a few (mor... Read...
In 2007, all was good. Then “it” happened in December of 2007. The "Great Recession" hit home. I was a new homeowner and just a babe in ARMS. That's right two adjustable rate mortgages were getting ready to suck me into a fiscal blackhole. Luc... Read...
If there were a recipe for a perfect deck, it would certainly differ depending on the builder, but the basic ingredients might look something like:
1 cup additional square feet for entertaining and relaxing
1½ cups vantage point for enjoying the... Read...
Don’t forget to chime in - the public comment period for WaterSense’s draft revised specification for new homes closes Monday May 7th !
Continuing to build on the success of the WaterSense program, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ... Read...
Homeowner of 1st LEED certified home in Ann Arbor tells his success story
Written by Brett Little // April 9, 2012 // LEED Platinum, Michigan, Net Zero, Single-Family Projects // No comments
Scott Phillips, Associate at The Inovo Group an... Read...
Causing less harm isn’t sufficient for green
Much of the current green movement – from automobiles to food to buildings – has focused on lessening impacts, rather than creating a net positive environmental benefit. How many times, for example, have you heard individuals or companies brag they are reducing their carbon dioxide emissions, lowering water use, etc?