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Just a few more days until the inaugural Ohio Green Schools Rally (Wednesday, February 22, at Reynoldsburg eSTEM Academy).  Attendees will earn up to 4 GBCI credits, hear an inspiring keynote from USGBC Center for Green Schools Director Rachel Gutter, tour an exceptional green school, choose from 3 outstanding breakout educational sessions, attend closing remarks from Reynoldsburg City [...]

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The USGBC – Central Ohio Chapter  recently voted in its 2012-2013 Board of Directors. Representing a diverse array of industries, and some of the most dynamic organizations in the world, this group is led by incoming Chair Tyler Steele (with Hines, one of the world’s leading developers and managers of sustainable real estate), Secretary Kurt Smith (Turner Construction), [...]

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The inaugural Green Schools Rally, set for February 22, 2012, at the Reynoldsburg eSTEM Academy near Columbus, has been approved for GBCI Credits.  This author will join Luther L. Liggett, Jr. in presenting at the Rally on the subject of Green Building Legislation and Advocacy, in relation to green schools and the broader green building movement. With [...]

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[EDITOR'S NOTE: THE OHIO GREEN SCHOOLS RALLY, A FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND EDUCATIONAL AND NETWORKING EVENT, HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO FEBRUARY 22, 2012, AT REYNOLDSBURG'S eSTEM ACADEMY ON SUMMIT RD.] Thanks to the Buckeye State’s LEED-Silver mandate for public school construction, Ohio leads the nation with over 270 LEED certified or registered school projects.  Many people, even in [...]

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A recent report from the USGBC contains interesting data about who is building to LEED standards in the Buckeye State. Most of our readers are already familiar with Ohio’s LEED for Schools mandate, and 8 local governments in Ohio have enacted LEED-based green building policies and initiatives.  Ohio ranks 19th nationally for the number of LEED registered and certified buildings [...]

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What do Ohio’s governmental leaders really think about green/sustainable building?  The Central Ohio Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (“USGBC”) is working to answer that question by way of a survey that was sent to all 220+ candidates for Ohio’s house and senate.  The surveys were mailed to every candidate’s publicly-disclosed address on Friday, August [...]

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With the federal energy bill deceased, and Ohio’s H.B. 7 dying on the vine, many fear a “code red” crisis with respect to legislation designed to make our built environment more prosperous, healthy, and sustainable.  But salvation may come in the form of local green building codes, with the help of two new resources.  Perhaps [...]

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The inner-city area of Cleveland, Ohio, known as University Circle, has taken a page from the Mondragon Corporation in Spain and implemented a new green business initiative in an attempt to help lift the area out of the current recession. A cooperative has been set up that will provide seed capital to green businesses. Once [...]

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The school that boasts the last in-state football victory over THE Ohio State University also boasts top marks in campus sustainability.  Adding insult to the injury of a 7-6 Buckeye beatdown in 1921, Oberlin’s fightin’ Yeomen earned a top “A” grade (besting OSU’s pedestrian ”C” mark) in Green Building on the most recent College Sustainability Scorecard.  Somehow Oberlin, with an enrollment of less than 3,000 [...]

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