State officials have furthered their commitment to making Maryland more energy efficient by announcing a comprehensive multimillion-dollar initiative on June 15.
State officials have furthered their commitment to making Maryland more energy efficient by announcing a comprehensive multimillion-dollar initiative on June 15.
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) reached a milestone this week for its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, as it announced that it has certified 20,000 homes in the United States since 2008.
As part of President Barack Obama’s strategy to make the nation more energy efficient, the Department of Energy (DOE) has announced several initiatives aimed at switching commercial and residential lighting over to more environmentally friendly alternatives.
The owner of 175 rental units in Baltimore was sentenced to one year and one day in prison last Monday after being issued more than 20 violations from city officials pertaining to the presence of lead paint in his properties.
Baltimore area residents looking to embrace energy efficiency are getting a helping hand from a local non-profit.
The Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, a Florida-based research group, released a new study this week that ranked 18 states along the Atlantic coast in order of how prepared their residents’ homes are for hurricane season.
Only three weeks after purchasing her newly constructed condo last December, Denise Mitsuma’s worst nightmares came true. She woke up one morning to a flooded basement, setting off a disastrous chain of events.
To many Americans, summer is a time of expensive energy bills and costly vacations. However, a new poll released by The Associated Press on June 7 indicates that many consumers are looking to break out of these spending habits by taking eco-friendly steps to keep their budgets in check.
Even if you think your new home is perfect, think twice before skimping out on a home inspection contractor. What may look safe on the surface could be masking future home hazards.
Sellers and the real estate agents they’re working with must not only disclose known lead paint problems, but also potential areas of concern.
