Florida colleges must lead on resilience
Gutting sustainability doesn’t make universities 'efficient' – it makes them more vulnerable and more expensive to run.
Gutting sustainability doesn’t make universities 'efficient' – it makes them more vulnerable and more expensive to run.
Renco provides a more sustainable, cost-effective alternative to concrete for building housing.
The resiliency bills would develop rules for nature-based solutions and a tax-credit program for green buildings.
As hurricanes become even more intense and powerful, Florida’s buildings must be more resilient and efficient.
Companies are developing whole neighborhoods that are both resistant to hurricanes and contribute less to climate change.
A Q&A with Tony Cho, a Miami real estate developer who formed the Future of Cities to fund sustainable real ...
By Deisy Verdinez, U.S. Green Building Council There’s a misconception of what green buildings look like. Yes, they can be ...
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