
By Chris McEntee, AGU Executive Director and CEO This post was originally published on the Getting to Zero Forum blog. As AGU, a global community of 60,000 Earth and space scientists, celebrates
By Chris McEntee, AGU Executive Director and CEO This post was originally published on the Getting to Zero Forum blog. As AGU, a global community of 60,000 Earth and space scientists, celebrates
By Chris McEntee, AGU Executive Director and CEO As the leader of an innovative, forward looking organization, I am proud to share that AGU received the very first Clean Energy
In this case study, explore the design and sustainability strategies of the newly renovated AGU headquarters in Washington, D.C. AGU’s headquarters project is transforming what might be a typical renovation
By Janice Lachance, Executive Vice President of Strategic and Operational Excellence While AGU will formally kick off our Centennial in December of this year, we are building excitement this week
Each year on April 22, Americans celebrate Earth Day and take time to think about how they can protect the environment beyond the usual, “reduce, reuse, and recycle.” As an
by Gail Young and Theresa Backhus, Sustainable Building Partners As an organization dedicated to advancing science and ensuring a sustainable future, AGU set lofty environmental goals for the renovation of
AGU plans to move back into the building in late spring/early summer of this year. As excitement builds, Caitlyn Camacho, Program Manager, Strategic Communications, interviewed AGU employees about which building
Considered to be cutting-edge in the United States, AGU’s sustainable building will feature a radiant cooling system that uses less energy than a traditional forced-air system. The system circulates
By Kodi Coe, Director of Interiors/SPG at Skanska USA Building Inc. Unique to AGU’s headquarters building design are hundreds of strategies—small to large—meant to recover energy that a typical building does
One of the most unique design features in the AGU building renovation’s contributing to the net zero energy goals will be a municipal sewer heat exchange that uses wastewater from