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Top Green Businesses

These businesses have been honored for their green initiatives by city, state or national environmental agencies.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Public and Indian Housing received the 2008 EPA Presidential Energy Management Award for developing a comprehensive program that invests in conservation and energy management to increase the asset value of public housing agencies and improve the quality of life for low-income residents.
Akridge received Energy Star Partner of the Year recognition for its progress toward meeting aggressive energy efficiency goals. The U.S. Department of Energy awarded the real estate firm for challenging employees and tenants alike to improve portfolio-wide energy performance by 20% by 2012. The firm also earned recognition as an Energy Star Top Performer.
Building Owners and Managers Association International, a leading trade association focused on the commercial real estate industry,  delivers innovative energy efficiency training series to its members. The BOMA Energy Efficiency Program consists of six courses that provide strategies, technologies and other resources to improve the operational performance of commercial properties.

MNN and The Nature Conservancy have partnered to bring you environmental information from your state.

Stephanie Flack, project director for the Potomac River, explains how important the Potomac Gorge is to people and wildlife in the Washington metro region.

Chef Jonathan Seningen focuses on local and sustainable fish options at D.C. eatery Hook.

Coalition Unites to Support Funding for Forests in the Farm Bill




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