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    ENVIRONMENT THIS WEEK

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    WHAT GOES INTO GREEN?

    The American Institute of Architects has announced its top ten green projects for 2010. Sponsored by AIA's Committee on the Environment, and published in ArchitectureWeek No. 472, the award winners are each worthy of citation for excellence in internal design, in most cases reducing their environmental impacts significantly below those of similarly located but conventional buildings while also serving as teaching exemplars. So far, so good.

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    POSTCARD FROM FRANKFURT

    Dear ArchitectureWeek,

    The Passivhaus standard for energy efficiency isn't just for houses. This we learned in Germany recently, on a fascinating tour of green building and design there, organized by the Ecologic Institute environmental think tank with funding from the German government.

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    HEADING FOR NET-ZERO

    Some projects come along at pivotal moments. Such was the case for the Rose House in Portland, Oregon, a compact home that served as a laboratory for energy-efficient residential design in 2004, and ended up setting the bar as the first house in the state designed to achieve zero net energy use.

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    More Environment

    U.S. Said to Allow Drilling without Needed Permits — New York Times, 2010.0514

    New 12-Watt LED Bulbs Could Replace 425 Million 60-Watt Incandescents — Fast Company, 2010.0512

    Ban Ki-Moon Urges Canada to Put Environment on G20 Agenda — Associated Press, 2010.0512

    EPA Proposes Changes to Lead-Based Paint Program — Environmental News Network, 2010.0512

    Dubbed a Hero, Allen Looks to Take Farming to the Skies — Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 2010.0512

    The Science of Dispersants — Nature, 2010.0512

    Comparing the American Power Act with the House Climate Bill and Clean Energy Jobs Bill — Climate Progress (blog), 2010.0512

    Frank Gehry Slams LEED, Calls Sustainable Design "Political" — Inhabitat (blog), 2010.0511

    Will Gulf Fish Get a Break? — New York Times, 2010.0511

    Amid Conflict, a Consensus on Efficiency — New York Times, 2010.0511

    Cape Wind Has Found a Buyer for Its Clean Power — Triple Pundit, 2010.0510

    What's Coming for Solar Thin Film — New Energy News, 2010.0510

    New, Green City Hall Designed for a Century — iStock Analyst, 2010.0509

    Fire Station No. 5 Earns Gold LEED Rating — Daily Northwestern, 2010.0507

    Green and Iconic, German Bank Towers Soar — Toronto Star, 2010.0507

    Gardens That Grow on Walls — New York Times, 2010.0506

    Interior Department Suspends Virginia Oil and Gas Leases — NRDC Press Release, 2010.0506

    Conservation's Poverty Reduction Claims Questioned — Nature, 2010.0506

    What 'Green' House? Standards of Sustainability — What House, 2010.0506

    Sunny Side of Solar Awnings — Oregon Daily Emerald, 2010.0506

    US Embassy in Beijing Showcases Energy Efficient Design — Inhabitat (blog), 2010.0506

    Gardens That Grow on Walls — New York Times, 2010.0506

    Wind Power in the Water? — Chicago Reader, 2010.0506

    Stanley Greenberg: Architecture under Construction — Dexigner, 2010.0505

    Aqua: Sustainable + Low-Cost Home Prototype from Brazil — Tree Hugger (Blog), 2010.0505

    BP Says One Oil Leak of Three Is Shut Off — New York Times, 2010.0505

    Greenhouse-Gas Numbers Up in the Air — Nature, 2010.0505

    Green Jobs Slowly Ticking Upward — New York Times, 2010.0504

    Banking on Fuel-Sweating Flora — New York Times, 2010.0504

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