BE+ Community Blog
GreenFest, a Cultural Festival for All
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Photo Credit: Boston GreenFest July 20, 2015 We are looking for a few good volunteers to join us at GreenFest. It’s time for us to rise up as a human race and take bigger steps to protect our planet! It’s time to stand up against bad...
U.S. Senate Bill S.697- Toxic to Our State's Green Efforts!
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow July 17, 2015 Article information provided by Rachelle Ain in the Advocacy Committee While regulations on Toxic Substances are being addressed on Capitol Hill, local efforts to ban toxics are also taking place on Beacon Hill. The Toxic...
Solar Day of Action on Wed 7/15!
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow CALLING ALL SOLAR AND GREEN COMRADES! It is time for action! On Wednesday, July 15th, our USGBC MA Chapter along with the Mass Solar Coalition, Environment Massachusetts, Clean Water Action, the Sierra Club, Better Future Project,...
National Grid commits to support 2015 Green Apple Day of Service
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager We are pleased to announce that our friends at National Grid are committing to support our 2015 Green Apple Day of Service. National Grid has a longstanding relationship with communities in the Commonwealth and we are proud...
Communities Keep on Getting Greener in Massachusetts
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Photo Credit: MA Department of Energy Resources The Green Communities Act, Senate Bill 2768: An Act relative to green communities, was signed by Governor Deval Patrick in 2008 as an aggressive step towards energy efficiency and...
Efforts Led By ELM to Keep Green Budget Alive
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow This entry prepared by our advocacy partners at the Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM) It seems that the recent winter extravaganza in Boston was not enough proof for legislators to refocus state funding towards climate change...
In The Spotlight: Marie Mercurio and Urban Agriculture in Boston
By Jessie Miller By Jessie Miller I am a member of the Outreach Committee of the USGBC MA Chapter and we strive to highlight great people who are doing great work in the green building community and beyond. A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of chatting with Marie...
LEED-ing by Example Around the World
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow July 6, 2015 Even as we focus our attention on more LEED-certified buildings and more LEED-accredited professionals in Massachusetts, LEED is making its way around the globe. USGBC (National) reaffirms that “LEED isn’t simply a stamp...
Featured Activity: Cambridge Energy Benchmarking
By Sun Joung, USGBC Staff By Sun Joung, USGBC Staff Last July, the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts enacted a building energy use disclosure ordinance (1360) joining the ranks of cities throughout the United States in benchmarking efforts to reduce energy use and...
Eversource commits to support 2015 Green Apple Day of Service
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager We are pleased to announce that our friends at Eversource are committing to support our 2015 Green Apple Day of Service. Eversource has a longstanding relationship with communities in the Commonwealth and we are proud to be...
Making it real: Levi + Wong Design Associates
By Allison Maynard, Communications Associate At the Chapter, we are continuously impressed with the advances of the engineers, architects and construction firms behind the green buildings that are created each year. One firm in particular who is always advancing their...
Technology Allows You to Order Your Green Building A La Carte
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow Technology plays a key role in the creation of new, sustainable, and higher energy-efficient structures for future generations. Existing buildings can also be transformed to become greener and more energy efficient because of...
Less is Better in Net Zero Energy Buildings (and Booths!)
By Cherie Ching, Advocacy Fellow June 14, 2015 As USGBC MA forges ahead with one of our Chapter Advocacy Priorities, Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB), we are excited to see NZEB elements at more conferences. The “Net Zero Zone” is an exhibition space where booths are...
Building Tech Spotlight: Mass Save
By Ryan Duffy, Communications Fellow MassSave is one of the organizations that made our 1st-ever Building Tech Forum possible. The forum focused on sustainability, green building, and efficiency-- all topics that the MassSave initiative promotes and encourages! ...
MassART Treehouse Building, featured by the Outreach Committee
By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager