December 11 panel discussion
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy return-on-investment? Join us for this panel discussion on how to overcome these barriers and achieve an immediate improvement in cash flow through Michigan’s PACE program, tax credits, incentives, utility choice programs and new energy efficient technologies.More

It has been speculated about for years: Is LEED certification — based on the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards — anything more than a PR stamp of approval, even though USGBC contends that buildings with this “stamp” actually use less energy than their uncertified counterparts? Hard evidence now answers this question.
Congratulations to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Division of Housing for receiving the 2013 Silver Green Cleaning Award for Higher Education.
The Stewardship Network is pleased to bring you two great days of informative talks and workshops that will focus on Resilience – Creating Social and Ecological Structures for a Changing World.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Detroit-based theater company A Host of People announced the launch of a new crowdfunding campaign to fund a site-specific, innovative dramatic theater piece set in the city’s community gardens. The crowdfunding campaign through Patronicity is part of MEDC’s Public Spaces Community Places initiative.
The Oakland County Chapter of The Holistic Chamber of Commerce is excited to be hosting our December meeting at Beaumont Hospital, 3711 W. Thirteen Mile Road, Royal Oak, 48073 on Thursday December 18, 2014 from 5:30-7:30 pm featuring:
Ann Arbor-based custom design, building, and remodeling company, Meadowlark Builders, will be conducting tours of a custom, resource-efficient home under construction in Dexter, Michigan.
This course is designed for experienced professionals as well as those preparing for the working world. It provides broad coverage of project management principles and best practices to help participants become leading edge project managers. The Project Management Principles and Best Practices Certificate Program is a registered education provider with the Project Management Institute.
Maureen Sertich, North American Sustainability Lead for Whirlpool, will talk about the company’s ReNEWW project and efforts to improve energy and environmental performance in its products and operations.