Hello Building Green TV readers! This week the Friday round-up of content from our Share section is going to be presented a bit differently. This week's round-up isn't sponsored by any company or person; instead, it's inspired by the Bioneers 2007 Conference.
The conference, which started today and runs through Sunday the 21st in San Rafael, Ca., brings together people who are dedicated to the connection between the environment, health, social justice, and spirit, for a weekend of education and celebration. Building Green TV will be in attendance, and we hope to see you there!
So, speaking of the intersection of the environment and health, have you checked out our Share section this week? There's a brief, but powerful post on indoor air quality and why we should all build greener from ecohomedesign. Did you know that the average person spends 80% of their time indoors? If you answered "no," check out the post.
But, buyer beware, just because a home is labeled "green" doesn't mean it's the real deal. In their post on green washing, listedgreen looks at false green claims in the real estate market. Curious about how some sellers try to dishonestly persuade buyers that their home is green? Read on.
And, finally, a little levity for your Friday afternoon: SpudRus logs in to give Kevin a hard time about his wardrobe and ask a few great questions about Kevin's house. Read Kevin's response here.
Have a great weekend!











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