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The Green Home

Are Top Home Builders Going Green?

by Christiane on \'Wednesday, May 14th, 2008\'

It appears that the none of the US largest publicly-traded home builders have fully embraced green and sustainable building practices. This is the outcome of a study by Calvert Group, Ltd. (free download), one of the nation’s leaders in the field of sustainable and responsible investing, with support from the Boston College Institute for Responsible [...]

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Building A Green Home Requires Teamwork

by admin on \'Saturday, May 10th, 2008\'

Green home building and remodeling requires a different approach than the traditional, established way of building. Traditionally the homeowner, you, approaches an architect who designs the home, based on your descriptions, ideas, dreams and wishes. The finished design is then distributed to several general contractors for bid.

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An Interview With a Leading Expert on Green Homes

by Christiane on \'Tuesday, May 6th, 2008\'

Interview in Iowa Independent with David Johnston, a leading expert in buiding and remodeling green homes

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Rebuilding Greensburg in Green

by Christiane on \'Monday, May 5th, 2008\'

The City of Greensburg, Kansas, was flattened by tornadoes one year ago. Now they are rebuilding in green! Two thirds of all residents were homeless, and most businesses were destroyed. This is an immense opportunity for this town to build almost the intire city based on green building principles. The US DOE is partnered with [...]

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Blown-in Insulation

by Christiane on \'Sunday, May 4th, 2008\'

Cellulose blown-in insulation is an excellent environmentally friendly option if you want your green home to be well-insulated and tight.

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Green Roofs – Not Just For Commercial Buildings

by Christiane on \'Tuesday, April 29th, 2008\'

Green roofs are finally catching on in North America. These roof have been widely used for more than two decades all over Europe, in both commercial buildings as well as residential homes. They can make a major contribution to reducing heat islands in town and cities, as well as provide fabulous places to relax and [...]

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How To Start Going Green

by Christiane on \'Tuesday, April 29th, 2008\'

Follow these guidelines to help you successfully build a green home or remodel your existing home. Start with what you feel you can handle, and move along, step by step.

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