EnvironDesign Notebook
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The Metrics of Sustainability
April 2008
Assessing the sustainability of products and materials is trending toward a quantitative approach. By Carol Derby
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Thermo-Desorption, Gas Chromato-What??
March 2008
Clarifying and demystifying product emissions testing. By Keri Luly, LEED AP
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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
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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.
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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.
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The Biggest NeoCon Thrill
July/August 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP One landmark Chicago building is taking steps necessary to achieve LEED certification.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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EnvironDesign Notebook: Digging Deeper
March 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP
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EnvironDesign Notebook: A Simple Twist of Fate
January/February 2007
By Keri Luly, LEED AP
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