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Eco-Logical Home Podcasts

Listen Up! In just 15-30 minutes, you can learn about new sustainable choices for your home and community. Whether building…

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Regional Organizations

Passive House Northwest A group of Certified Passive House Consultants and other individuals and organizations whose goal it is to…

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Green Home Guides

We are pleased to make available the City of Seattle's Green Home Remodeling Guides which cover a number of common remodeling topics. These are all…

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Green Home Market Research

Northwest Energy Star Homes Market Retrospective Report TRC Energy Services & Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance - 2014 This project provided…

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Green Home Valuation

Residential Green Valuation Tools Published by the Appraisal Institute in 2014, this book by Sandra K. Adomatis SRA provides a…

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Green Roofs & Living Walls

Portland Ecoroof Program The City of Portland’s ecoroof program includes technical resources, regional ecoroof professionals, as well as tools for new and…

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Community Sustainability

The Transition Movement The Transition Movement is a vibrant, grassroots movement that seeks to build community resilience in the face…

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Job Site Recycling

Whether you're a commercial builder or simply remodeling your own home, "building green" and recycling used building materials can make…

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Products & Materials Selection

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) An international non-profit established to promote responsible management of the world's forests through independent certification and…

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Retrofits & Remodels

20/20 Home Refit Challenge Can we save over 20% of the energy used in 20,000 Puget Sound area homes by…

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Building Research & Benchmarks

Living Building Challenge Created by the Cascadia Region Green Building Council, the Living Building Challenge defines the most advanced measure of…

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Green Building Programs

These programs include standards, certification checklists, and, in many instances, require third-party verification. While existing building and energy codes set…

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