Environment + Sustainability

Better Site Design program shows importance of site planning


Pittsburgh green building expert to make his case


Xavier's 'most sweeping project in 177 years' breaks ground


First Energyze Ohio summit attracts more than 300


UC develops multi-disciplinary minor in sustainable urban engineering


Tetra Tech consolidates downtown, focuses on green marketplace


Lohre & Associates principal receives LEED AP status


Marsh Eco will focus on branding for eco-friendly products


CPS celebrates one year of commitment to green schools


Cincinnati creates pilot two-wheel parking program


Hamilton County in 3rd place in Green Counties Competition


UC design students discuss Extreme Environments


Conference to explore costs, benefits of green vs. LEED


CECO Environmental wins $10.75 million in new orders


Enright Ridge project shows how to save our sewers


UC solar house serves as a summer laboratory


Working the numbers on Agenda 360 and Vision 2015


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


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.