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FEMA Ends Grant Program Focused on Resiliency and Climate Mitigation Efforts
GBA dissects the impacts of this policy and the increased need for grassroots recovery efforts
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Trump Administration Wants to Eliminate Decades-Old Energy Star Program
This move could end the popular energy- and cost-saving program, and further impede the U.S.’s ability to compete in global clean-energy markets
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A New Wildfire-Preparedness Standard
The IBHS wants to make wildfire resiliency the building standard in vulnerable areas. This California community is a start.
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Andersen Corporation Wants to Invest More in the Circular Economy
GBA speaks with the company’s new chief sustainability officer, George Bandy Jr.
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Maine Puts Business at the Core of Weatherization Training
The Weatherization Business Lab aims to grow the next generation of home-efficiency experts
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The Edison in Milwaukee Wants to Be More Than the Next Mass Timber High Rise
Now under construction, Neutral’s 31-story residential tower is pursuing Phius and Living Building Challenge certifications.
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There’s a Lot to Learn at IBS
From home performance to hands-on building techniques, the International Builder's Show is as much about education as it is about products
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Energy Parks Provide a Strong Pathway for Large Power Demands
Projects underway in Texas and elsewhere highlight the benefits of utility-scale renewables and storage
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The 2025 Forecast for Construction Is a Mixed Bag
Industry pros share insights on AI, green building materials, labor issues, and more
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California’s Insurance Crisis is about to Get Worse
LA's wildfires are placing a greater strain on the state's insurance markets. Rebuilding efforts will require careful consideration of codes, regulations, and mitigation strategies.