Mid-Atlantic Lead Forum Gathers Stakeholders to Address Childhood Lead Exposure

MID-ATLANTIC LEAD FORUM GATHERS STAKEHOLDERS TO ADDRESS CHILDHOOD LEAD EXPOSURE

 

Lina Bo Bardi: To Teach is to Construct

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With much enthusiasm, The University of Maryland Kibel Gallery, in collaboration with the Embassy of Brazil, The Embassy of Italy and the Italian C

Resilience Investment Forum

Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program

EFC Releases New Online Course: Landscaping for Resilience in a Changing Climate

EFC is pleased to announce the release of a new online course: Landscaping for Resilience in a Changing Climate.  Developed in collaboration with  the Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional Program and University of Maryland Extension, this course outlines ways in which a changing climate will impact landscaping within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and it describes sustainable landscaping practices that can help mitigate climate change and promote resilience.

Utility Energy Registry

EFC received a grant from the United States Department of Energy to help launch a Utility Energy Registry in the state of Maryland.

Net Zero Retrofit Initiative (NZER)

Net zero energy (NZE) buildings – those that produce as much energy as they use over the course of a year - stand to transf

MAPP+D Alumni Network Quarterly Meeting

Saturday, January 11, 2020
12:00 - 2:00 PM

Lunch will be provided

 

Low Cost Vacuum Insulated Glass (VIG) for Retrofit of Single Pane Windows

The project proposes to develop a thin, lightweight, thermal insulating window that can be used to replace all single pane window

Nexus Between Sustainable Buildings and Human Health: A Neuroscience Approach

The building science community, particularly environmental scientists, have rightfully focused their effo

History Lessons: Students Learn the Constructs of Good Planning through Hidden Histories

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When URSP students Lily Murnen and Will Duggan began researching the historically African-American town of North Brentwood, Md., for one of their f