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Investigations of an Energy Bandit
Les Judd
Whenever I’m driving down the road I’m always looking at roofs. When riding on elevated subway trains, I’m looking at roofs. Even when gazing from my window, I like looking down at my neighbors’ roofs, searching for signs of heat loss.
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Doctors’ group sues USDA over vegetarian alternative to food pyramid
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Since the first USDA food pyramid was introduced nearly 20 years ago, obesity and diabetes have become commonplace. About 27 percent of young adults are now too overweight to qualify for military service, and an estimated one in three children born in 2000 will develop diabetes.
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Giving the Streets to the People
Les Judd
We are designing greener mobility into our street grid. We are looking at our streets differently, and treating them as the valuable public spaces that they are.
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Rain is a Renewable Resource
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Here in New York City, the primary issue with stormwater runoff is the flow and volume of water generated, and our overloaded sewer systems are hardest hit during rain events. The natural way to correct this is to create more green space to soak up that water.
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Natural Gas: The New Frontier
Les Judd
When it comes to choosing the energy sources that power our lifefstyles, there is a wealth of technical and economic information available to us. Solar, oil, wind, nuclear, natural gas, geothermal, coal; the list goes on.
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