||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Very little hard data|By Rebound|I have read most of the other greensource books, and I was very shocked when I read this book because much of it consists of wishy washy philosophical value system and green culture and idealism which has nothing to do with the accounting term BOTTOM LINE. Before I read the book I assumed it would be a serious financial analysis of alternative|About the Author|Martin Melaver, LEED AP, is CEO of Melaver, Inc., which develops, acquires, manages, owns, and brokers sustainable commercial and residential real estate in the southeastern United States. |Phyllis Mueller is an experienced editor and writer
What are the real costs and real benefits of building green?
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