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McGuigan Connor
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Sierra Club
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Article from the Sierra Club explaining 5 steps to take to ensure your home's resistance to wildfires, including site maintenance and roof construction guidelines.
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One Green Planet
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One Green Planet
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Article describing seven reasons to mulch gardens.
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Gkatsopoulos Panagiotis
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National Technical University of Athens
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Paper describing a proposed method for quantifying tree and vegetation evapotranspiration effects on city climate
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U.S. Department of Energy
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DOE
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The light-emitting diode (LED) is one of today's most energy-efficient and rapidly-developing lighting technologies.
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National Fire Protection Association
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NFPA
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An NFPA Standard that identifies a method for determining the minimum water supply necessary for structural fire-fighting purposes in areas where it has been determined that there is no water or inadequate water for fire fighting.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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Information about recycling CFL lightbulbs.
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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FDA
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When it comes to protecting yourself and your family from foodborne illness, one of your most effective tools is the kitchen refrigerator.
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Vuckovic Milena,
Kiesel Kristina,
Mahdavi Ardeshir
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TU Wien
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Paper describing case studies on urban vegetation and greenways and their impacts on city climate and building performance.
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Mosiman Garrett,
VonThoma Ed
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NorthernSTAR Building America Partnership,
NorthernSTAR,
University of Minnesota,
UMN
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Report documenting the process and outcomes involved in achieving the U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program certification standards while helping homebuilders in Climate Zones 5 and 6 in the Upper Midwest achieve ZERH certification.