Articles About Green
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.20.2010
Downsizing Detroit
Detroit is undergoing a radical downsizing – the most ambitious urban makeover in American history – that will shrink the city’s current 139-square-mile footprint to approximately half that size as abandoned neighborhoods are consolidated and returned to productive farmland. Mayor Dave Bing, a former Detroit Pistons player and All Star, is determined to shrink the […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.17.2010
Chicago Is Greening its Roofs
Ten years after Mayor Richard M. Daley ordered a roof garden planted on top of Chicago’s City Hall, the city has 500 green roofs downtown and scattered throughout its neighborhoods. According to Department of Environment spokesman Larry Merritt, green roofs cover approximately seven million SF, although that represents less than one-tenth of one percent of […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.07.2010
London’s Strata Tower Design Incorporates Wind Turbines
A 43-story residential tower in south London’s Elephant & Castle neighborhood will receive eight percent of its power from three wind turbines installed at the top of the structure. The Strata Tower – nicknamed the Electric Razor – is being developed by Brookfield Europe and eventually will be home to 1,000 residents. The Strata is […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.03.2010
Green Buildings Weathering a Tough Economy
Despite the troubled economy, commercial building owners retain their commitment to making their properties more environmentally friendly. Going green saves building owners and users money and makes sound business sense. “The fact of the matter is this is just good business – making buildings perform better,” said Dan Probst, an energy and sustainable development expert […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 04.20.2010
Your Choice of Font Can Make You Greener
Changing your font can save significant money by requiring less ink to print documents. Because various fonts require different amounts of ink to print, changing to a simpler font can make printer cartridges last longer. Printer.com, a Dutch company that evaluates printers, worked with the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay in its changeover from […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 03.24.2010
Building Star Could Provide Incentives to Commercial Real Estate
The Energy Star ratings system and the Home Star program are likely to be joined by Building Star, which will provide incentives to improve energy efficiency in commercial and multi-family residential buildings. Legislation to establishe Building Star was introduced by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR). If the legislation becomes law, the […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.18.2010
Snowmageddon Didn’t Halt Economic Growth
Despite the Snowmageddon that crippled Washington, D.C. and much of the East Coast during February, the economy continued to grow at a modest rate. This is the opinion of the Federal Reserve’s newly issued Beige Book report – officially known as the “Summary of Commentary on Current Economics Conditions by Federal Reserve District” — which […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.09.2010
Chilean Earthquake Shortened Day, Knocked Earth Off Its Axis
The 8.8 magnitude Chilean earthquake was so strong that it literally knocked the earth off its axis – permanently. Richard Gross, a research scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, calculated that the earth’s rotation changed so that the length of our day is now roughly 1.26 microseconds shorter. A microsecond is equivalent to one millionth […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.08.2010
Rick Mattoon: Is the Recession Over?
Economic indicators show that the recession is over. This is the opinion of Rick Mattoon, a senior economist and advisor in the economic research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a lecturer at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Rick’s primary research focuses on issues facing the Midwest regional economy. […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 01.25.2010
It’s -30- for Editor & Publisher
The long-time bible of the shrinking newspaper industry, Editor & Publisher, has announced that it will cease publication both in print and online at the end of 2009. Announcement of the end of the venerable publication, whose roots extend back to 1884, was met by surprise and outpourings of strong support. Ironically for a publication […]