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Green Buildings for Peace & Prosperity
By Grey Lee I wrote a short introductory note to our newsletter yesterday [click on "April Newsletter"] and got a lot of comments in return. My basic thing is that green buildings are examples of reduced violence and can help psychologically reduce violence in our...
Facts About the Proposed Boston Building Energy and Disclosure Ordinance
By Grey Lee As a component of the City of Boston's Climate Action Plan Photo credit: wikipedia.org to meet the Mayor's greenhouse gas reduction goal of 25 percent by 2020, Mayor Thomas M. Menino filed the Building Energy Reporting and Disclosure Ordinance with...
How can we make greener leases in commercial buildings?
By Grey Lee Endorsed by the USGBC and produced by the local Massachusetts Chapter, BuildingSmarter Buildings Forum will take place on May 9th at Suffolk University on 73 Tremont Street in Boston. This will be a great opportunity to discuss and learn about energy...
Living LEED Edition No.2: Water, Water everywhere or is it?!
By By Steve Wychorski, Architect, Elkus Manfredi This is a guide for LEED accredited professionals and eco-conscious individuals on how to apply the LEED credit scorecard to their personal lives. This edition is a topic of much discussion: Water Reduction. We are all...
Welcome Stephen Muzzy to the USGBC MA Chapter as our new “Green Schools Program Manager”
By Grey Lee As recently announced at our Earth Day Celebration, our advocacy work for green buildings has recently become amplified. The Chapter thanks the USGBC for supporting the position with a strategic investment grant. Stephen Muzzy will start in early May,...
Celebrating Earth Day and Innovation in Green Design
By Grey Lee Stunning! Fabulous! Classy! We held a very impressive Earth Day celebration on the night of Wednesday, April 10th. Over 120 guests attended from a wide swath of the green building industry. We had six table sponsors: Vidaris, NStar, The Green Engineer,...
Energy Disclosure Laws Gaining National Popularity
By Grey Lee by Chris Liston As the debate continues over Boston’s proposed energy disclosure ordinance, it has understandably shifted attention to those cities and states that have already enacted similar legislation. To date, energy disclosure laws have been...
Institutionalizing Ignorance
By Grey Lee Ignorance: state of being ignorant, lack of knowledge , education, or awareness. I felt that I needed to get that definition in place right out front before I start throwing bombs. My first few posts have been on items that have been rather mundane such as...
Energy Disclosure is Coming to Boston
By Grey Lee The USGBC MA Chapter is happy to promote, support, and advocate for public disclosure of energy use in Boston. According to the recent proposal, different types and sizes of buildings will report their energy use score (using EPA's Energy Star...
Let's Rock the Northeast Regional Summit
By Grey Lee Is it the greatest show on earth? Or maybe for the earth? Well, you won't know if you don't go! The Upper Northeast Regional (UNRC) Summit is only once a year--this time on April 18th and 19th. So if you're ready to rock Rhode Island with...
Get Your LEED (Green Associate) On!
By Grey Lee For those interested in sustainability with a specific focus on green building, getting LEED certified is the way to go. The best place to start is with the LEED GA (Green Associate) exam. This exam is a two-hour, computer-based test covering the...
One State, Three Awards, Many Amazing Projects
By Grey Lee Time flies when you're building green! The USGBC Massachusetts Chapter launched its Innovation in Green Design Award program back in 2008 with the aim of publicly celebrating the most innovative green buildings and products in the Commonwealth. Hard...
Pests, Poison, & People
By Grey Lee Managing a landscape, with or without pesticides, is a difficult decision. What’s so difficult you may ask? Pesticides are created to kill things. They are an inherently dangerous product. This should be an easy decision, but the pests they seek to...
Compartmentalization and LEED for Homes
By Grey Lee LEED for Homes Certification has two paths: Low-rise and Mid-rise. In addition to having some different 'optional point' credits, the two certification paths have some key differences in Prerequisites (the pass/fail items). One of these...
Boston's Mayor Menino
By Grey Lee Boston's Mayor Thomas Menino has announced an Energy Disclosure Ordinance. The establishment of this requirement will “provide information to owners, residents, and prospective buyers and tenants, and, through education and the operations of the...