BIMagination: From 3D to 5D
This course looks at how BIM is being utilized by the design, construction, and operations
BIMagination: From 3D to 5D Read More »
This course looks at how BIM is being utilized by the design, construction, and operations
BIMagination: From 3D to 5D Read More »
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office defines the relationship of biotechnology and sustainability as the development of “…the resources, technologies, and systems needed to support a thriving bioenergy industry that protects natural resources and advances environmental, economic, and social benefits.”
Biotechnology and Sustainability: Where Science and Earth Meet Read More »
This is Part I of a two-part series on sustainability in data centers. In Part I, we discuss the business case for greening data centers by reviewing the data center components and strategies for reducing energy and water consumption, and CO2 emissions. In Part II, the discussion turns to the future of sustainability in data centers and looks at what industry leaders are currently doing or researching.
Data Centers & Sustainability: What you Need to Know Read More »
Learn important tools and techniques to analyze your project’s carbon foot print. In additon, analyze how LEED v4 address carbon credits
The Legacy of Carbon Credits: A-Z Read More »
Join us as we explore each of these tech giant’s sustainability initiatives and what lessons we can learn and apply in our organizations and personal lives
The Big 5: Tech “Lions” Competing within the Sustainability Territory Read More »
Join us as GBRI senior Research Associate Paul Johan-Seim explores this topic in detail.
Greening America’s Transportation Infrastructure: Where do we Start? Read More »
Join our “The WEDG Rating System” course to analyze why it is needed, understand how it works and the relationship of WEDG® to other building rating systems.
The WEDG Rating System: Are You Ready For It? Read More »
This is the second course in a two-part series by GBRI senior research associate Craig Schiller, which explores green educational facilities in-depth.
Green Schools II: Costs, Benefits, & Challenges Read More »
This course explores the innovative ways building designers and architects are mimicking nature, using a sustainable design methodology called Biomimicry, to find solutions to some of the our biggest environmental challenges, such as depletion of nonrenewable natural resources, overpopulation, and climate change.
EcoBalance and Biomimicry: Inspired by Nature Read More »
In this article, we will look at different types of waste we produce and analyze the processes currently employed to process it. We will analyze and learn from waste management practices employed by companies like Walmart and Microsoft, countries like Sweden, and an individual like Bea Johnson.
The Journey of Your Waste: Is it Sustainable? Read More »