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The Green Workplace
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The leading blog for those who design, manage or occupy green workplaces. We are architects, environmentalists, policy makers, and activists sharing ideas together and finding creative solutions to difficult problems. It's about space, technology and changing behavior from "business as usual" to a whole new way of thinking about work. Let's change the world! One great idea at a time.
Recent Posts
An Energy Management System that Integrates Human Behavior
Chris Thorman, a blogger for Software Advice, recently wrote about a very cool environmental monitoring system developed by Sharman and Knowledge Global, a sustainability consultancy. Their Environmental Management and Measurement Application (EMMA) ...
The Energy Fix by Greg Allen
One of my esteemed colleagues, Greg Allen, is a "sustainable strategist" in HOK's Toronto office who specializes in energy. Seriously, this guy knows everything about it... non-renewable, renewable, anything you want to know. I ask him all of my obsc...
Gingerbread Green Homes
And now for a little holiday humor... For those of you who spend way too much time doing LEED checklists, you'll enjoy this. John Cantrell, Weronika Cichosz, JoAnn Brooks, Lori Selcer, Julian Tablada - colleagues of mine from HOK - came up with a gre...
On My Bookshelf: Clean Energy Common Sense
It’s no joke, I like to read. A lot. In fact, my birthday gift this year was a Kindle – partially because it’s green, partially because it’s cool, but mostly because I’ve run out of room on the bookshelves in my house.One of my recent rea...
"Green Depot" Offers Great Gift Ideas
I think I may be slow to realize this website even exists, but I must say I was pleased to find it. The Green Depot sells efficient light bulbs, filters, low VOC paints... all of those green household items you would have had to search for hours onli...
GHGs Reduce with Economic Condition
The talk shows yesterday were all abuzz with the announcement that greenhouse gas emissions have reduced globally by 3% in 2009 due to the slowdown in the economy (according to the Global Carbon Project). They likened it to hundreds of power plants ...


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