BE+ Community Blog

Microsoft and Yale to Lead Panel on Carbon Pricing 3/15

By Derek Newberry, Advocacy Fellow On March 15th from 4:00-5:30pm, the Boston Green Ribbon Commission and Boston University are sponsoring a panel of climate change experts to discuss carbon pricing. The talk is open to the public and will be at Boston University’s...

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Price Incentives Power Solar Market

By Darien Crimmin Solar power experienced tremendous growth during the past decade in the United States and globally. The vast majority of solar applications utilize photovoltaic (PV) panels and inverters to create electricity from sunlight that is then fed into...

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Greenbuild 2017 Call for Tours Now Open

By USGBC Green Building tours are one of Greenbuild's most popular and exciting features, providing the opportunity to explore green buildings ranging from government facilities to zoo exhibits. This year in Boston, Greenbuild tours will help attendees learn...

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March 1st Morning Session – A LEED v4 Healthcare Saga

By Alexander Landa This Session introduces integrative dynamics tools that green building stakeholders - owners, users, designers, builders - can use to strengthen collaborations and stimulate creativity. Whether key stakeholders are focused on the design, delivery or...

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Residential Green Building: 2/13/17

By Molly Cox and Mark Pignatelli The Residential Green Building Committee met on February 13th, 2017. Although it was a smaller meeting, Kimberly reviewed some great upcoming USGBC events, and we had some exciting policy updates.   Oren Richkin and Bill Womeldorf...

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Building Tech Forum 2017 Recap

By Alexander Landa We can't believe that the Building Tech Forum has passed already - but it was worth all the work that went into it. Nothing makes us happier than seeing a packed room of technology and green building enthusiasts smiling, sharing drinks,...

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Smart Crowd for Smart Cities

By Grey Lee We had an excellent program last night for our Building Tech Forum.  Fraunhofer was the perfect venue to help us connect as a community of practitioners dedicated to improving the built environment. Here are a few photos; we'll post more of a re-cap...

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Resources for Materials Transparency

By Steven Burke In recent years, a new concept of what it means to define a building product as “sustainable” has taken hold. Focus has shifted to consider whole-life (i.e., “cradle to grave”) environmental impact, prioritizing the disclosure of ingredients that may...

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