In Georgia, as in other states, colleges model renewables
A Georgia environmental group is offering rare praise to local colleges and universities as models for a state that must do more to adopt clean energy.
A Georgia environmental group is offering rare praise to local colleges and universities as models for a state that must do more to adopt clean energy.
MODA, also known as the Museum of Design Atlanta, is dedicating a year of exhibits and programs to the climate crisis. Biomicry, bicycles and regenerative design to be the focus.
International Living Future Institute CEO Amanda Sturgeon announced Tuesday that she plans to leave the Seattle-based nonprofit after four years at the helm.
A quick roundup on the first full day of the Greenbuild in Atlanta: Obama, LEED Positive, Kellert Award, Top 10 Products for 2019.
The U.S. Green Building Council unveiled LEED Positive today at its Greenbuild 2019 conference in Atlanta.
Our friends at the Forest Stewardship Council are eager to share a freebie with you: Floor passes to this month’s Greenbuild Expo in Atlanta!
At least three members of the Kendeda Building project team will be honored by the U.S. Green Building Council during USGBC’s Greenbuild conference next month in Atlanta.
The 2019 Stephen S. Kellert Biophilic Design Award will be bestowed Nov. 20 at Georgia Tech’s recently completed Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design.
Congrats are due to five individuals and four organizations that won Chrysalis Awards at a U.S. Green Building Council-Georgia event Wednesday evening at the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design.
Rob Niven began to study concrete’s carbon problem as an engineering student at McGill University in Montreal in the early 2000s. Today, his rapidly growing company provides one of the most promising processes for reducing embodied carbon from buildings.