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2019-05-26

Millennials, Urban Living, and Water in Southern California

Young people are interested in a different kind of lifestyle than earlier generations, and Americans are experiencing an urban renaissance of unanticipated proportions. Better yet, it’s making us greener. Realizing that now is the time for experience, college graduates are


2019-04-09

How Data Technologies Make Industrial Real Estate Greener

They grew and greened our ports, and now everyone is bringing their business to Southern California. We have set an example in growing business through green and efficient building. The Pacific Maritime Association’s website show that in the first quarter


2019-03-17

Shipping Containers Have Staying Power for Green Homes

Shipping container architecture has evolved as a form of architecture using steel intermodal containers (shipping containers) as structural element, because of their inherent strength, wide availability and relatively low expense. A container is often referred to as a TEU, or


2019-02-18

The Next Wave of Green Trends and Technologies

You are the green businessman. You’re in solar stocks, net zero options.  You’ve got a zero net energy home. You’ve got a zero net energy car. You are on top of the green world. Now, be on top of the


2019-01-09

Port of Long Beach Still One of the “Best Green Seaports” in the World

The Port of Long Beach is one of the world’s premier seaports, a primary gateway for trans-Pacific trade and a trailblazer in innovative goods movement, safety and environmental stewardship. The Port is served by 140 shipping lines with connections to


2018-09-21

Green Technologies Alone Can’t Solve Our Land-Use Problem

With all the promising news and signs in our neighborhoods of net zero homes, it’s easy to think that with a few more green technologies that we can simply build and renovate our way out of environmental concerns. But along


2018-08-25

More Geothermal Power Coming to Southern California—If There’s Enough Water

It may seem like solar power gets all the headlines nowadays, especially for single-family detached homes. It’s become relatively rare for geothermal heating and cooling systems to be installed on this type of small scale. Yet, California has been a


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