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September 2008

Many scenarios in our lives have triple bottom line dimensions—we just aren't accustomed to looking at all three: Equity, Economy, and Environment.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






Shopping 301: ‘Non-shopping’ Our Way to a Greener Future
July/August 2008

Socially and environmentally aware investment programs have grown considerably over the years and have a greater impact than one might realize.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






Shopping 201: Making Change
June 2008

The words, "shopping responsibly" take on a whole new meaning when the environment comes into play.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






Shopping 101: What About the Small, Cheap Stuff?
May 2008

Making improvements in production is vital but we can't forget about the post-consumption phase.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






The Metrics of Sustainability
April 2008

Assessing the sustainability of products and materials is trending toward a quantitative approach.

By Carol Derby






Thermo-Desorption, Gas Chromato-What??
March 2008

Clarifying and demystifying product emissions testing.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






The Chemicals We Live In (Part II)
January/February 2008

Continuing the discussion about how chemicals impact our health and what we can do about it.

By Keri Luly, LEED AP






The Chemicals We Live In
October/November 2007

A clarification of the terminology surrounding synthetic and organic chemicals and a closer look at how they affect the built environment.






Green Product Purchasers Beware
September 2007

By Scot Case

Greenwashing is still prevalent and savvy purchasers should know how to spot environmental claims that are meaningless. 






The Biggest NeoCon Thrill
July/August 2007

By Keri Luly, LEED AP

One landmark Chicago building is taking steps necessary to achieve LEED certification.






EnvironDesign Notebook: Looking for a Bigger Picture
June 2007

By Keri Luly

A closer look at the benefits, complexities and limitations surrounding Life Cycle Assessment.






EnvironDesign Notebook: Disposable Furniture = Disposable Futures
May 2007
By Heather Clark

Whether it's a lack of knowledge in the industry or a lack of motivation to change, the full potential of sustainable furniture has not been recognized.




EnvironDesign Notebook: The "S" Word
April 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP

A cautious, but hopeful look at what “sustainability” really means— and how to preserve its relevance.




EnvironDesign Notebook: Digging Deeper
March 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP




EnvironDesign Notebook: A Simple Twist of Fate
January/February 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP

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