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Fannie Mae Introduces ENERGY STAR Certification for Multifamily Buildings

A new ENERGY STAR score introduced by Fannie Mae enables multifamily building owners to compare performance to similar buildings based on data from more than 1,000 survey responses nationwide. More

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A Redesign of EPA's Safer Product Label

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released four prospective designs for a new DfE Safer Product Label. You can comment on the EPA's press release to vote for you favorite choice until October 31st. More

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University of California, Riverside Students Develop Smog-Eating Roofing Tiles

A titanium-dioxide coating on a prototype ceramic tile reduced levels of airborne... More

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First U.S. County Passes Energy Benchmarking Law

Maryland's Montgomery County will now require owners of large nonresidential buildings to track and report their properties' energy use. More

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Congress for the New Urbanism Names New President and CEO

Lynn Richards will succeed John Norquist as the organization's leader on July 1. More

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Congress for the New Urbanism Names New President and CEO

Lynn Richards will succeed John Norquist as the organization's leader on July 1. More

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Congress for the New Urbanism Names New President and CEO

Lynn Richards will succeed John Norquist as the organization's leader on July 1. More

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EPA Announces Which Cities Earned the Most Energy Star Commercial Building Certifications in 2013

For the sixth year in a row, Los Angeles reigns supreme in the EPA's ranking of the the most commercial Energy Star building certifications earned in a year for the country's top 25 cities. The EPA also ranked mid-sized and small cities. More

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Morning News Roundup: Runners-Up in the Nobel Center Design Competition

See the architectural designs that didn't quite make the cut for the new Nobel... More

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The Benefits of Natural Light

Research supports daylighting's positive effect on building performance and human... More

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