BE+ Community Blog

Planning for, and profiting by, pollution prevention

By Grey Lee My last post briefly dealt with the synergy between LEED and various ISO standards.  I thought that it might be useful if I delved deeper into creating an Environmental Management System (EMS).  An EMS is the central provision of ISO 14001.  It is a system...

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2013 Massachusetts LEED Project Showcase

By Grey Lee   Thank you to all who came out to the first inaugural Massachusetts LEED Project Showcase at Google's LEED Gold Office Space in Cambridge last night!    The evening was a spectacular success, with over 150 guests in attendance to celebrate the 200+...

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ISO & LEED: A beautiful couple

By Grey Lee One item that synergizes perfectly with LEED is the International Standards Organizations (ISO) environmental standards.  And yet, I find that many in the building trades have an imperfect or incomplete understanding of these tools.     The ISO membership...

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Showcase Podcast

By Grey Lee Grey Lee was interviewed by the New England Real Estate Journal to discuss the upcoming MA LEED Project Showcase (10/17). Take a listen if you have 12 minutes - starts at 27:30 minutes. What is the Showcase? Who is coming? How are we connected to Google?...

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A Brief Summary of Changes to LEED EBOM

By Paul Brown Written by Paul Brown. A great summary of changes can be found here, on the National USGBC site.   A few of the changes include: Under Sustainable Sites, the Credit for LEED Certified Design and Construction has been removed. Under Water Efficiency,...

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Boston Green Academy Does a Green Apple Week of Service!

By Chamberlain Segrest By Chamberlain Segrest, Director of Green Programming at Boston Green Academy   Boston Green Academy (BGA), a high school located in South Boston, celebrated 2013 Green Apple with an entire week of programming! BGA opened two years ago as an...

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“Turbo-Charged” New Energy Star Finds Some Rough Road

By Chris Liston Written by Chris Liston. Two months after ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager received an ambitious upgrade, users are still struggling through programming glitches in what the EPA has described as a “turbo-charged” new tool.     ENERGY STAR is a free tool...

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Building Types in Boston

By Jim Newman Written by Jim Newman. What resources do we put in to make the city more resilient?   Boston is an old city. Over 50% of Boston’s housing units were built before 1940 (MAPC, 2008, p . 3), with the highest proportion of pre-WWII housing among the major...

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Plymouth North High School: A Green Marvel!

By Grey Lee Check out this article written by our friends at Wicked Local Plymouth about our recent tour of the LEED Gold-nominated Plymouth North High School in Plymouth, MA!   Photo credit: D G Jones This innovative project includes impressive features such as a...

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A vital tool for managing Americas largest crop

By Grey Lee If you ask anyone what the largest crop in America is, you would get quite a varied assortment of answers: corn, alfalfa, wheat, soybeans.  But in fact, the largest crop in America is turfgrass.  The amount of land under cultivation with turfgrass is more...

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PACE for Green Buildings and Green Energy

By Grey Lee We had an awesome program this morning with excellent speakers and an engaged audience! We gathered to hear about Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. John Dalzell of the Boston Redevelopment...

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Meet Lilly, our Newest Communications Associate!

By Lilly   HI EVERYONE!  My name is Lilly and I'm the new Communications Associate for USGBC MA!  I guess I should tell you a little bit about myself... I'm currently a student at Tufts University where I study Environmental Science & Biopsychology with a...

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