by creedla | Mar 25, 2016 | Environmental News, Green Construction
Some things never go out of style and hydroelectric power is one of them. Utilizing the immense power of moving water with the force of gravity ensures this centuries-old technology is still viable as a renewable energy source today. Continuous development of both the...
by creedla | Mar 22, 2016 | Environment, Environmental News, Green Construction
Before anyone says something to their boss that they’ll later regret, it’s not what you think. Called Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), it has become a recognized health condition that results in acute health issues for approximately 25% of all workers in the U.S....
by creedla | Feb 25, 2016 | Environmental News, Green Construction
Scientists and engineers alike are developing a seemingly endless number of new technologies that will serve as our “Plan B” to supply the world’s (electrical) energy once current oil reserves become too expensive to extract or if they are to be kept for...
by creedla | Feb 18, 2016 | City Planners in Los Angeles, Enviroment, Environment, Green Construction
Stormwater Management Projects Creedence Clearwater Revival’s immortal song has had its meaning interpreted a number of different ways over the years, but it can be said with great certainty that they weren’t singing about stormwater management projects! Stormwater...
by creedla | Feb 11, 2016 | Environment, Green Construction
We’ve all heard reports about the U.S. adding x-number of jobs in a certain quarter, and many of those new positions are considered “green jobs”. But what constitutes a green job versus a conventional one? A critical component is that green jobs must contribute to a...
by creedla | Jan 29, 2016 | Enviroment, Environmental News, Green Construction, Los Angeles Construction Projects
Much focus has been given in the last decade about the need for citizens of developed countries to reduce the carbon footprint of their citizens in order to meet CO2 emission goals that climatology experts believe will mitigate the damage of anthropogenic...