Nature Knows: Diversity

I attended Greenbuild, the international Green Building conference, just before Thanksgiving, and had the great pleasure of listening to President Obama speak with the CEO […]

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Gentrification Improvement

What if “gentrification” did not have to be the dirty word it has become? What if the benefits of increased attraction and a rise in […]

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“Building” is a Verb: Building Energy Boston, 2019

I got home very late Friday night from two full days plus of engaging with talented, knowledgeable, experienced, and giving people that make up the […]

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Our Need for Nature

I realized as my son and I were hiking in the Adirondacks this last Friday that we spent a week planning, drove 2.5 hours each […]

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Riff on Revkin: The Potential of Puberty

The world I live in heals me and frustrates me. This world that is so placidly beautiful and stable, while simultaneously cruel, shortsighted, and unresolved. […]

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It’s So Beautiful, It Almost Looks Fake.

My mom was not a good cook, having been brought up in the time of “Mock Apple Pie” made with Ritz crackers and without apples […]

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Integrative Process 3: Purpose

Another interesting facet of Integrative Process is that what you are working ON is not really what you are working FOR. A building is not […]

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Hate Free Zone

Have you ever read an e-mail or seen a tweet with a certain phrase and had a powerful moment of “ugh”? Had a moment where […]

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Choose “Compost” over a Silver Bullet

“There is no silver bullet, but educating girls is like silver buckshot.” What does this mean? It tries to communicate that we can be much […]

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Is it Sustainable: e-readers

I read. A lot. I tend to love the idea of reading non-fiction, but rarely complete reading any non-fiction book. Sorry, Thomas Friedman…i will finish […]

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