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Jun 18 2008, Brad

My gut tells me that at this point in time and with our world’s scientific knowledge, there is no excuse for building something that isn’t energy efficient on at least some level. Luckily, even large scale, high profile construction projects are on...

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New York Fire Department employees Rick Snyder, right, and Christine Lee share a hug after the ceremony of the cross made of steel from the north tower of the Word Trade Center at the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Co in Shanksville, Pa. Sunday, Aug. 24,...