Green Disclosure Leads to Rise in Stock Values, Study Finds

DAVIS, Calif. — Companies that are open about being green appear to see their stock values rise as a result, according to a study by University of California researchers.

UC Davis professor Paul Griffin and his co-author, Yuan Sun of UC Berkeley, tracked the stock prices of several companies around the time they issued press releases about their greenhouse gas emissions and carbon reduction strategies.

In the days after the press releases were published, the companies saw their stock prices jump significantly, Griffin and Sun found.

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“Green” Design Strategies Have Direct Impact on Structural Design

Victoria Arbitrio, PE, SECB, is an Associate Partner with the New York City office of Gilsanz Murray Steficek, a structural engineering and building envelope consulting firm. Ms. Arbitrio is currently a Director for the Applied Technology Council (ATC), and serves on the Metropolitan Region Board of Directors for the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC-NY). She is also a Past President of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA), and a member of the Structural Engineering Certification Board (SECB).

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David Ronn

McGuireWoods LLP announced that David Ronn, a partner in the firm’s Houston office, has been named chair of the United States Green Building Council’s Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. Ronn has more than 20 years of experience in a wide range of corporate and securities matters, with concentrations in the energy and technology industries. He is certified as a LEED-accredited professional by the USGBC and owns the first LEED-H certified home in Houston.

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SEIA Merges With Solar Alliance for State Policies

WASHINGTON — The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association representing the solar energy industry, recently announced a merger with the Solar Alliance, an advocacy group that works to establish solar policies at the state level.

Effective immediately, the Solar Alliance will operate under the SEIA brand in an effort to present a unified solar industry voice in all advocacy efforts at the state level, a statement from the association said.

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