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Feature/GreenerBuildings Staff
  • World-class speakers, a multitude of panels on every topic imaginable, awards ceremonies and product announcements: here's what to expect at next week's Greenbuild 2007, the country's biggest gathering of green buildings professionals in a city that's striving to be the greenest of them all.
  • With benchmarking and a long-term view on energy efficiency upgrades, USAA saves more than $1 million annually at its San Antonio headquarters. By Abigail May
  • What does it mean for a building to be green? Answers to questions that facility executives are still asking. By David Kozlowski
  • Ice storage and low-temperature air distribution help the financial services giant trim both operating and construction costs. By Thomas Reed and Mark Maguire
  • Pilot program sheds light on how owners might use rating system. By David Kozlowski
  • The health risks of mold in buildings make scientists nervous -- but not because they think mold is toxic. By David Kozlowski
  • Mutual of Omaha has long been concerned with wildlife preservation. Known for their Wild Kingdom television show and Wildlife Heritage Center, the highly respected insurance firm has invested a considerable amount of time and money into promoting environmental causes. Therefore, it was only natural that they would want an environmentally friendly floorcovering when it came time to replace their worn carpet. By Lee Schilling
  • A growing number of companies are discovering the advantage of greening facilities with sustainable products. Going green today makes excellent economic sense.
  • In the past twenty years a number of hotels have started improving their environmental policy. By Amelie Knapp
  • Environmental Building News gets around. This time: Vermont's mercury labeling law passes; a new ENERGY STAR rating system for hotels; green energy providers that meet environmental protection standards; a bill to ban asbestos; Hunter Lovins resigns from RMI; the newly formed Biobased Manufactures Association launches.