Texas schools going green with college curriculums (KVII 7 Amarillo)
Texas colleges and universities are increasingly building environmental practices into curriculums, a move officials say is a combination of “good business” and idealism.
Texas colleges and universities are increasingly building environmental practices into curriculums, a move officials say is a combination of “good business” and idealism.
Texas colleges and universities are increasingly building environmental practices into curriculums, a move officials say is a combination of “good business” and idealism.
New energy-efficiency building standards Hawaii County plans to start enforcing in May will be expensive, possibly unnecessary and may outlaw common home designs, says Puna Councilwoman Emily Naeole-Beason.
Associated Press – March 28, 2010 2:15 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) – Texas colleges and universities are increasingly building environmental practices into curriculums, a move officials say is a…
HOUSTON—Texas colleges and universities are increasingly building environmental practices into curriculums, a move officials say is a combination of “good business” and idealism.
Susan BarrKern Valley Sun The Family Life Center in Wofford Heights was a hive of activity Saturday as locals and visitors alike took in the Living Green Expo and various Green Workshops.
New Delhi, March 28 : With Commonwealth Games just six months away, air traffic in the city is going for a face change with the construction of the country’s first ‘green helipad’ at the Commonwealth Games village site in East Delhi.
In keeping with its goal sharing current global trends affecting the construction industry, the 2010 World Building and Construction Exposition (WORLDBEX) will be bringing in international experts Ken Witherell of the US, architects Tai Lee Siang and Timothy Wong of Singapore, and Engineer Sipco de Jonge of the Netherlands to talk about sustainable development, keeping in line with this year’s …
Drexel University Online has added a Graduate Certificate in Sustainability and Green Construction t…
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) – Pre-engineering students at Washington County Technical High School have designed an energy-independent portable classroom that, among other green features, would have a wall of grass.