
By Cameron Burns
When Caltech officials decided to renovate a 1932 astronomy building that will house a new center for environmental sciences, they thought life should mimic ideals—and thereby created what will be one of the greenest science facilities on the planet. Read more
More Spring 2011 Articles
By Molly Miller
As part of its RetroFit Initiative, RMI convened two summits this spring: one to advance education, tools and best practices for whole building energy analysis and one to encourage financing for energy-efficient design. Read more
By Molly Miller
RMI fellow Peter Rumsey discusses deep green engineering, the Amory Effect and how the building industry is undeniably changing for the better. Read more
By Cameron Burns
We get comments every day from customers about how much nicer the new dealership is—and saving money and saving the environment at the same time is pretty cool,” says Brian Jarrett. Read more
By Molly Miller
Raleigh is the East Coast leader in Electric Vehicle (EV) readiness, and its journey is one every American city will have to follow if we are to meet President Obama’s goal of one million EVs on the road by 2015. Read more
By Cameron Burns
U.K. publisher Earthscan is set to release The Essential Amory Lovins in June, featuring a selection of 34 essays, articles, white papers, poems, and letters written between 1962 and 2010 by RMI’s chairman, chief scientist, and cofounder. Read more
By Molly Miller
RMI partners with a wide variety of entities to help fulfill our mission, including ESCO's, utilities, policy leaders, and business leaders. But we also choose partners to help us conduct our own internal activities. Read more