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September 24, 2010

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Rays to help elementary school go green

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The Tampa Bay Rays and the U.S. Green Building Council’s Gulf Coast Chapter have partnered with the Pasco County Education Foundation on an environmental education project.  Kids at an elementary school will be welcoming the Rays with chants of ‘Go Green.’

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Where Are the World’s Greenest Buildings? Green Building Consultant Wants to Know

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Researching his latest book, “The World’s Greenest Buildings,” sustainability consultant Jerry Yudelson, author of a dozen green building books, is turning to the design community to research the “best in class” performance of successful green buildings worldwide. Project participants can immediately access an online survey.

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Flying the green flag for World Green Building Week

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Last week, the world’s green building industry came together to highlight the important role that buildings play in mitigating climate change.

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Old Green Bay Chancery gets second life

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Earlier this month many were sad to see the Green Bay Catholic Diocese’s old Chancery go, but now much of the building is getting a second life.

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