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The New Era of Drought Management

April 8, 2016 By Carl Smith Juliet Christian-Smith is a climate scientist with the Climate and Energy Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), based in UCS’s Oakland office. Dr. Christian-Smith is the lead author of the book A Twenty-First Century U.S. Water Policy (Oxford Press 2012) and an editor of the journal Sustainability […]

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Kathy Higgins Interview: Getting to Zero

October 5, 2014 By Carl Smith The non-profit New Buildings Institute (NBI) works with governments, utilities, energy efficiency advocates and building professionals to improve the energy performance of commercial buildings. Its funders and project partners include the Energy Foundation, U.S. Green Building Council, American Institute of Architects, U.S. Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, electric

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Transportation Emissions and Climate Change: A Real-Time Snapshot

June 6, 2016 The transportation sector accounts for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions in the state of California, accounting for 60 percent more emissions than the industrial sector. At 37 percent of total emissions, the contribution from the sector is well above the national average of 26 percent.  On a global level, fossil fuels burned for road, rail,

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Drought, San Francisco, and Innovation through Local and Alternative Water Projects

July 31, 2015 By Paula Kehoe Director of Water Resources. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Today, many Californians have a razor-sharp focus on water conservation and water supplies, in the wake of a drought that has amplified the scarcity of water.  At the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, we plan for our water future every

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A New Kind of Corporation

November 13, 2011 by Racquel Palmese You worked pro bono to help write AB 361, the Benefit Corporation bill, to create this new entity. What is the background of your work on this? I’m a lawyer, and before that I was an environmental activist. As a lawyer in private practice, I would try to focus

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An Interview with Architect John Dale

September 23, 2016 Building on Research: Toward Sustainable, High Performance Learning Environments by Carl Smith John Dale is Principal, Board Member and Pre-K-12 Studio Leader for Harley Ellis Devereaux. In 2007, he was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is currently Chair of the Leadership Group of AIA’s National Committee

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Interview: Admiral Len Hering

By Carl Smith In his last assignment before retiring, Rear Admiral Len Hering served as Commander of the Southwest Navy Region. One of the Navy’s top experts in base operations and facility support, he made sustainability a priority during his command and developed groundbreaking programs in energy, water and waste management, setting standards that influenced

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