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    GETTING GREEN PRODUCTS RIGHT

    Green project requirements can be found just about anywhere in the contract documents. This is also true for green building product requirements that are an important part of any green building project.

    Just like green project requirements, green building product requirements can be included in the contract documents either explicitly or implicitly.

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    More Environment

    UK Accused of Blocking EU Green Energy Laws — Telegraph, 2008.0724

    World Bank Criticized on Environmental Efforts — New York Times, 2008.0722

    That Rain in Your Backyard Isn’T Yours to Keep — News Tribune, 2008.0722

    Solar Panel Makers Are Developing Neater and Cleaner Products — International Herald Tribune, 2008.0722

    Highest Scoring LEED(R) Platinum Certified Project to Date — Market Watch, 2008.0722

    Climate Film Draws a Rebuke — New York Times, 2008.0722

    Where Research and Tourism Collide — New York Times, 2008.0722

    A Product’S Place Is on the Set — New York Times, 2008.0722

    Ford to Make Broader Bet on Small Cars — New York Times, 2008.0722

    Scientists Tap Motion in the Ocean for Energy — MSNBC, 2008.0721

    Mexican Mangroves Well Worth Saving — Nature, 2008.0721

    Beijing Has First Workday under Car Restrictions — New York Times, 2008.0721

    Mideast Facing Choice between Crops and Water — New York Times, 2008.0721

    Wetlands Could Unleash "Carbon Bomb" — Reuters, 2008.0720

    Appealing to Bloggers' Influence, Gore Asks for Help in Promoting Energy Challenge — New York Times, 2008.0720

    Trying to Build a Greener Britain, Home by Home — New York Times, 2008.0720

    Hatley House of 1940s Has Green Features -- And Lots of History — Statesman, 2008.0720

    Texas Approves a $4.93 Billion Wind-Power Project — New York Times, 2008.0719

    Big Building Projects in Ann Arbor Are Going Up Green — Michigan Live, 2008.0719

    Gore Calls for Carbon-Free Electric Power — New York Times, 2008.0718

    More on Why White House Blocked CO2 Curbs — New York Times, 2008.0718

    State Is First to OK Green Building Standards — San Francisco Chronicle, 2008.0717

    The Eu's Carbon Trading Scheme — Spiegel, 2008.0717

    Ice Update and Unfiltered U.S. Climate Report — New York Times, 2008.0717

    UniCube Green Dorm Concept Takes Competition Prize — Jetson Green, 2008.0717

    Car Buyers Downsize, but Spend Big on Options — New York Times, 2008.0717

    For Pelosi, a Fight Against Offshore Drilling — New York Times, 2008.0717

    A More Flattering Shade of Green — New York Times, 2008.0717

    Who's Backing Gingrich's 'Drill Here' Push? — New York Times, 2008.0717

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