Green Stories
"The greenest building is the one already built." Indeed, historic preservation is the very definition of sustainability—a smart, efficient way to reuse a community's resources and keep its character at the same time. These stories explore the greener side of preservation and show how history, sustainability, fairness, and economic vitality can all go hand in hand.
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Climate & Culture America's Eroding Edges: Traditional Knowledge and Historic Preservation -
America's Eroding Edges “They Should Know to Keep Them” -
America's Eroding Edges Teaching Climate Change and Cultural Heritage in American Samoa -
Preservation Magazine Sea Change: Climate Change and Coastal National Parks -
America's Eroding Edges Loss, Damage, and America’s Eroding Edges -
America's Eroding Edges "Back to Our Backyards" -
America's Eroding Edges Land and Blood: Samoan Identity and Climate Change -
America's Eroding Edges “100 Times Stronger” -
Preservation Magazine Back to the Grind: Reviving The Mill at Freedom Falls -
Preservation Leadership Forum Why Do Old Places Matter? Sustainability
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