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Developing Greener Infrastructure: How the U.S. Can Lead the Charge to Reduce Emissions

Megan Wild access, accord, building, cleaner, climate, conservation, emissions, green, green building, green space, nature, open space, Paris, space, transportstion

Just because Trump pulled us out of the Paris climate accord doesn’t mean Americans will stop trying to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.

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How Precast Concrete Is “Greening” The Building Industry

Megan Wild concrete, construction, green building, LEED, living building, precast, smelt, smelter

Concrete is one of the most versatile and strongest materials for construction. But have you ever considered that it’s also an eco-friendly “green” material? Precast concrete, in particular, is environmentally friendly in a variety of ways.

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