Environment + Sustainability

SHP Leading Design reflects on productive 2008


AMP all-electric car available for demonstration


Wind power meeting attracts local interest


Seneca Place seeking Kentucky's first LEED Gold home


Emersion Design emerging


KZF returning to its roots


UC one of six universities selected for coal research


How green jobs are taking root in Cincinnati


UC students win international underwater architecture competition


More than 400 local high schoolers explore green careers


P&G on-target on five-year environmental goals


Waste not, want not - it's the Toyota way


Green building group tours Ohio's first LEED Gold home


In Downtown Cincinnati, two-wheelers can park free until spring


Green Learning Station to showcase Cincinnati in green movement


The Cincinnati 2030 District brings together property owners and managers, developers, and commercial tenants in the urban core to reduce their buildings’ energy use, water consumption, and transportation emissions by 50% over the next nine years. Many climate researchers believe it’s important to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 if we hope to avoid the worst effects of climate change.