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Oct. 1, 2008
Green Zoning
By: Caroline G. Harris

Aug. 1, 2008
International Influences on City Sustainability Plans
By: Gail Karlsson

Jul. 2, 2008
Growing Green Collar Jobs in NYC
By: Joanne Derwin

Jun. 5, 2008
USGBC to Accredit Green-Building Certifiers
By: John Tepper-Marlin

May. 2, 2008
Sustainability In Commercial Buildings–Bridging The Gap From Design To Operations
By: Michael Bobker, Adam Hinge, Om Taneja

Apr. 7, 2008
Energy Efficiency in NYC: The Problem of Split Incentives
By: Kate Bashford

Feb. 1, 2008
Contractors Wanted
By: Wendy Fleischer

Dec. 3, 2007
The Status of LEED in NYC-Positive Lessons
By: John Tepper-Marlin

Oct. 1, 2007
The Healthy School and the Sustainable City
By: Stephen Boese

Jul. 31, 2007
The Green Manufacturing Scene
By: Sara Garretson

May. 30, 2007
Energy & Environmental Reality Check
By: Peter Fusaro

Apr. 16, 2007
Plant-Based Heat for Your Home
By: John S. Nettleton

Mar. 1, 2007
The Color of Money
By: Jon Lukomnik

Jan. 4, 2007
Saving Energy in Existing Residential Buildings
By: Richard Leigh, P.E. & Eduardo Guerra

Nov. 1, 2006
1400 on Fifth - Birth of 21st Century Construction in Harlem
By: The Full Spectrum Team

Sep. 27, 2006
To Move Mountains, Fix Markets — An Economist's Agenda for Sustainable NYC
By: Charles Komanoff

Aug. 29, 2006
Make Room for Green Work
By: Jenifer Becker

Jun. 30, 2006
What is DG and Why Should We Care?
By: Michael Bobker

May. 24, 2006
Beyond Pilot Projects: Mainstreaming High Performance Building at the City of New York Department of Design and Construction
By: City of New York DDC

Feb. 27, 2006
Transatlantic Energy
By: Stephen A. Hammer, Ph. D

Jan. 2, 2006
Transparent Green
By: David Bergman

Nov. 1, 2005
Soft Energy Stasis
By: Charles Komanoff

Aug. 9, 2005
A New Normal for NYC: Mainstreaming High Performance Buildings
By: Jeremy Reiss



Torchlight Articles
Written by Nancy Anderson, Ph.D.

Aug. 26, 2008
Memories of Next Summer

Jun. 26, 2008
Can't Wait

Apr. 30, 2008
If Climate's The Question, Is Sticky the Answer?

Feb. 28, 2008
When Starting Over Is Not An Option

Dec. 28, 2007
Knocking At Our Door

Oct. 31, 2007
Possible But Not Probable

Aug. 31, 2007
Rolling Up Our Sleeves

Jun. 29, 2007
“If We Don't Act Now, When? And If We Don't Act, Who Will?”

May. 2, 2007
In Dreams Begin Accountability

Mar. 9, 2007
How To Get What We Pay For

Jan. 4, 2007
Giant Steps

Nov. 29, 2006
Waiting for Godot in NYC

Oct. 18, 2006
Countdown for NYC's Green Building Law

Aug. 16, 2006
Measuring Up to Lord Kelvin

Jun. 30, 2006
Greener With Envy

Apr. 17, 2006
NYC.gov - A Modest Proposal

Feb. 24, 2006
"Que Sera" is Not the Answer

Jan. 3, 2006
Lost in Translation

Nov. 23, 2005
A Green Pulse Beats in NY

Sep. 26, 2005
A Closer Look at NYC.gov

Aug. 2, 2005
How Sallan Fits In

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In the News
By: sallanFnd

Sundance & YouTube

Sallan Foundation Featured as an Eco Biz on Sundance Channel

(PRLEAP.COM) NANCY ANDERSON, Executive Director of the SALLAN FOUNDATION will be a featured ECO BIZ on THE GREEN, a primetime environmental destination for getting people to tune in and take action. Turn on the Sundance Channel Tuesday June 5, 9 pm (E/P) and get creative for a new green world.

"Create" is the theme for June 5 and it drives ANDERSON’S vision of making high performance building New York City’s new normal.

Now she’s looking to transform the Big Apple into a green, granite forest because she is convinced — and wants to convince everyone — that there is no better way for cities to combat climate change.

See what ANDERSON sees when she looks at the Bank of America Tower going up at One Bryant Park and find out how the attention-getting Hearst Tower hides its greenest features in plain sight.

THE GREEN is broadcast every Tuesday night at 9 pm. It leads off with the original program "Big Ideas for Small Planet", a documentary series presenting forward-thinking designers, products and processes.

Each episode is paired with a complimentary documentary premiere. On June 5, environmental, site-specific sculptor ANDY GOLDSWORTHY, will be the creative focus.

Hosted by Emmy Award winning journalist Alison Stewart, ECO BIZ is an interstitial series of short interviews exploring the people and businesses that represent the new wave of environmental innovation.

THE GREEN is presented by Robert Redford, Citi Smith Barney and Lexus.


Sundance & YouTube


Sallan was featured on the Green. The ECO Biz segment aired on the Sundance Channel Tues., June 5th at 9 pm. Get creative for a new green world and watch the video stream (click on Eco Biz under playlists). Visit Anderson's Profile on The Green


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