La más reciente obra publicada del autor Victoriano Arias Ruiz, Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes, un relato personal lleno de valor, determinación y superación que lo llevó a salir adelante pese a la enfermedad

PHOENIX, 31 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — El reciente lanzamiento del libro Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes, escrito por el autor Victoriano Arias Ruiz, y publicado por la editorial Page Publishing, nos muestra la historia personal del autor narrada en primera persona, donde sobresalen las luchas y pruebas que tuvo que superar a lo largo de toda su vida para alcanzar la…

PHOENIX, 31 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — El reciente lanzamiento del libro Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes, escrito por el autor Victoriano Arias Ruiz, y publicado por la editorial Page Publishing, nos muestra la historia personal del autor narrada en primera persona, donde sobresalen las luchas y pruebas que tuvo que superar a lo largo de toda su vida para alcanzar la felicidad plena y convertirse en una persona ejemplar en la sociedad, logrando superar esta enfermedad también.

Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes, es una obra escrita por la mano del autor Victoriano Arias Ruiz, es nacido el 08 de enero de 1957 y crecido en Ixtlahuacan en el estado de Colima, México. Sus padres Jesús Arias y su madre, Rosa Ruiz tuvieron 5 hijos, 4 varones y una mujer. Estos eran campesinos y, al ellos ser campesinos, él y sus hermanos comenzaron a trabajar con ellos desde muy pequeños. A los 4 años comenzó a trabajar con su padre, levantando las milpas cuando este las escarbaba, prácticamente en cuanto comenzaron a caminar a él y sus hermanos los pusieron a trabajar, pero estas experiencias le enseñaron mucho a lo largo de su vida desde muy pequeño.

El autor de esta maravillosa obra literaria, Victoriano Arias Ruiz, nos habla un poco acerca de la misma: «Gracias le doy a mi Dios y a nuestro señor Jesucristo por poner mi corazón al escribir este libro, el cual espero que ayude a todos mis hermanos que están en Cristo, alrededor del mundo, los cuales padecen de diabetes o tienen diabetes. Si no sabías, como yo no lo sabía, en la década de los ochenta, en el mundo había 109 millones de personas con diabetes. Cuando salió la revista que publicaba estos números el 13 de junio del 2017, ya había en el mundo 422 millones de personas con la diabetes en todo el mundo. Esto significa que está subiendo durante cada década, más de 100 millones en todo el mundo. Antes le llamaban «El Asesino Silencioso», pero ahora le llaman «La Nueva Epidemia Mundial». ¿Sabes por qué le llaman «El Asesino Silencioso»? Porque no te duele nada, solo sientes mucha sed y ganas de orinar varias veces, de día y de noche, junto a un calor que te hace sudar mucho en la noche mientras duermes».

Publicada por la editorial Page Publishing, la obra del autor Victoriano Arias Ruiz, Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes, nos muestra la historia personal del autor narrada en primera persona, donde sobresalen las luchas y pruebas que tuvo que superar a lo largo de toda su vida para alcanzar la felicidad plena y convertirse en una persona ejemplar en la sociedad, logrando superar esta enfermedad también, el cual como propósito tiene ayudar y orientar a aquellas personas que padecen de esta enfermedad alrededor del mundo.

Para las personas que gustan de la lectura de historias realizadas con una narración real, donde las experiencias personales dejan un mensaje de inspiración para la superación personal; pueden hacerlo a través de la lectura de este libro comprando Cómo he controlado mi salud de la mira del asesino silencioso. La nueva epidemia mundial, conocida como la diabetes en cualquier librería, o en las tiendas en línea de Apple iTunes, Amazon.com, Google Play o Barnes and Noble.

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Page Publishing es una editorial tradicional que presta todo tipo de servicios, maneja todos los temas intrínsecos involucrados en la publicación de los libros de sus autores incluyendo la distribución en las tiendas minoristas más grandes del mundo y la generación de las regalías. Page Publishing sabe que los autores necesitan ser libres para crear, no atados a un negocio complicado con temas como la conversión de libros en línea, establecer cuentas de ventas, seguros, impuestos y temas similares. Sus autores pueden dejar atrás estos temas tan tediosos, complejos y que representan una pérdida de tiempo para ellos, y enfocarse en su pasión; escribir y crear. Aprende más en www.pagepublishing.com.

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Retrospectiva de los CDC en 2020

ATLANTA, 31 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — En el 2020, los CDC trabajaron a contrarreloj, y por todo el mundo, para proteger a los estadounidenses de las amenazas contra la salud. Si bien la pandemia de la COVID-19 ha dominado las noticias, existe una serie de avances científicos y en salud que vale la pena destacar.

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ATLANTA, 31 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — En el 2020, los CDC trabajaron a contrarreloj, y por todo el mundo, para proteger a los estadounidenses de las amenazas contra la salud. Si bien la pandemia de la COVID-19 ha dominado las noticias, existe una serie de avances científicos y en salud que vale la pena destacar.

The C8C is EZVIZ's first-ever outdoor pan/tilt camera and is equipped with AI human detection.

«Este ha sido un año de desafíos, pero también de innovación, modernización y desarrollos en salud pública», indicó el Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director de los CDC. «Tengo esperanzas en el futuro y en los meses venideros mientras los CDC siguen velando por la seguridad de los estadounidenses y de este país».

La lucha contra la pandemia de la COVID-19 
Se acerca el final del año 2020, y los casos y muertes por la COVID-19 siguen aumentando en los Estados Unidos. Esta es la pandemia más fuerte que han tenido que enfrentar los estadounidenses en más de 100 años. Los CDC urgen a todas las personas a ayudar a detener la propagación de este nuevo virus tan peligroso quedándose en casa si es posible, utilizando tapabocas, conservando seis pies de distanciamiento con los demás, evitando las multitudes, evitando estar en lugares sin ventilación y lavándose las manos constantemente.

Estados Unidos está entrando a una fase decisiva en la respuesta a la COVID-19. De la mano con aliados federales, estatales, locales y de otros sectores, los CDC han realizado inversiones para asegurar una infraestructura sólida que permita a los estados alistarse para administrar las vacunas. Desde el inicio de la pandemia, el gobierno federal ha trabajado para que una vacuna contra la COVID-19 esté disponible tan pronto como sea posible.

Los CDC están al frente de la lucha contra la COVID-19, desempeñando un papel vital en la respuesta de Estados Unidos a la pandemia. La respuesta de los CDC a la COVID-19 ha sido el despliegue de mayor envergadura en toda su historia.

RESUMEN DE LA RESPUESTA DE LOS CDC A LA COVID-19 
La respuesta de los CDC a la COVID-19 no tiene precedentes.  Unas cuantas cifras empiezan a contar la historia:

  • 7,800 funcionarios de los CDC han apoyado la respuesta al brote
  • 1,423 facilitadores de los CDC han adelantado 2,619 implementaciones en 230 ciudades de los Estados Unidos y del exterior.
  • 186 estudios de COVID-19 (y hay más en curso) se han publicado en el reporte semanal de morbilidad y mortalidad (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, MMWR) de los CDC
  • 27 convocatorias y seminarios web de actividad de divulgación y comunicación con personal médico (Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity, COCA) congregaron a más de 250,000 participantes de la comunidad médica
  • Las personas han utilizado más de 38 millones de veces el servicio online de autochequeo para Coronavirus de los CDC
  • Más de 596,000 llamadas y correos electrónicos a la línea CDC-INFO
  • Los CDC han recibido más de 40,000 consultas de médicos, profesionales en enfermería y demás personal clínico, así como de otros departamentos sanitarios
  • Más de 2,700 millones de impresiones en redes sociales sobre 8,100 publicaciones de los CDC acerca del brote
  • Las personas han visualizado información sobre la COVID 2,000 millones de veces en los sitios web de los CDC

Como lo declaró Robert R. Redfield, director de los CDC: «Este es el siguiente paso en nuestro trabajo para proteger a los estadounidenses, reducir el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 y ayudar a restaurar algo de normalidad a nuestras vidas y a nuestro país».

Detener la epidemia de VIH
Existe una necesidad urgente de lograr que más personas portadoras del VIH reciban un diagnóstico temprano y cuidados y tratamiento de forma continuada. Cada año, miles de estadounidenses siguen muriendo a causa del VIH y se presentan más de 36,000 nuevas transmisiones. El impacto es aún mayor para determinados grupos.

En la actualidad contamos con las herramientas, los conocimientos y la oportunidad de acabar con la epidemia de VIH en los Estados Unidos.

Como parte de la iniciativa federal Terminar con la epidemia del VIH: un plan para los Estados Unidos (Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America, EHE), los CDC adjudicaron $109 millones a departamentos de salud estatales y locales para su ejecución en 57 áreas prioritarias. Un estudio de los CDC publicado en noviembre de 2020 destacó que la inversión en diagnóstico, atención y tratamiento para el VIH genera avances no solo en la reducción de la tasa de mortalidad asociada al VIH, sino también en la disminución de las desigualdades raciales y étnicas relacionadas con la mortalidad por VIH. A través de profundos y permanentes esfuerzos, la iniciativa EHE proyectada para varios años busca que las nuevas transmisiones de VIH en los Estados Unidos se reduzcan al menos en un 90 % para el año 2030.

El comienzo de una nueva era para la salud pública: Iniciativa de modernización de información sobre la salud pública (Public Health Data Modernization Initiative, DMI) de los CDC 
Con gran frecuencia, detectar amenazas para la salud implica esperar hasta que una cantidad suficiente de personas reporten la misma enfermedad o lesión para que las autoridades de salud pública se percaten de la reincidencia. Estamos trabajando para corregir esta situación.

En la actualidad, las autoridades en salud pública cada vez están más cerca de identificar brotes y otras amenazas para la salud en tiempo real, antes de que estos se propaguen ampliamente. Lograr esto requiere recopilar, elaborar y actuar sobre múltiples tipos de información proveniente de diversas fuentes.

Las nuevas inversiones que se dieron en el año fiscal 2020 con la financiación suplementaria derivada de la ley de ayuda, alivio y seguridad económica por coronavirus (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, CARES), les permitió a los CDC fortalecer la infraestructura de información y vigilancia de la salud pública de los Estados Unidos a través del lanzamiento de la iniciativa de modernización de información sobre la salud pública (DMI) en toda la agencia.

Esta estrategia transformadora y transversal acelerará la protección de la vida de las personas a través de la prevención, así como la capacidad de respuesta, por medio de:

Identificar las causas de un brote a nivel nacional de lesión pulmonar: la EVALI 

En agosto de 2019, los CDC, la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de los Estados Unidos (FDA), los Institutos Nacionales de Salud (NIH), diferentes departamentos de salud a nivel estatal y local, y diversos actores clínicos y de salud pública iniciaron la investigación sobre un brote a nivel nacional de una lesión pulmonar (EVALI) asociada al uso de cigarrillos electrónicos o de productos de vapeo. A febrero de 2020 se documentaron más de 2,800 casos de EVALI en el país, y cerca de 70 personas murieron de EVALI durante ese periodo.

A finales de 2019, los CDC lograron un avance crítico en la identificación de la causa probable de la EVALI. Los datos apuntaron al responsable de la EVALI: el acetato de vitamina E (un aditivo utilizado en insumos para cigarrillos electrónicos o de vapeo que contienen THC), que se encontró en las emisiones del producto y en muestras de fluidos pulmonares tomadas de pacientes con EVALI.

En febrero de 2020, los CDC publicaron en el New England Journal of Medicine su estudio definitivo sobre los hallazgos en los fluidos pulmonares, que confirmó la asociación entre el acetato de vitamina E y la EVALI.

Desde que se identificó la principal causa de la EVALI y se iniciaron los esfuerzos por parte de los CDC y otros aliados en salud pública para educar al público acerca de los riesgos de esta enfermedad, los casos han decrecido en forma dramática desde su pico en septiembre de 2019.

Erradicar la enfermedad del Ébola de la República Democrática del Congo (RDC) 
La enfermedad del Ébola, una fiebre hemorrágica mortal que se puede propagar rápidamente si no se detecta y atiende a tiempo, es una de las enfermedades más temidas en la historia de la humanidad.

Los CDC estuvieron al frente de la situación en la RDC para el primer brote confirmado del virus del Ébola en 1976. Y también estuvieron allí en los tres brotes sucesivos que la RDC experimentó entre 2018 y 2020. En 2020, los CDC fueron parte de la respuesta mundial de salud pública a los dos brotes del virus del Ébola en la RDC. El primero, que se convirtió en el segundo brote de la fiebre hemorrágica del Ébola más grande de la historia, empezó al este de la RDC en agosto de 2018 y se declaró terminado el 25 de junio de 2020. El segundo se anunció el 1 de junio de 2020 en la provincia de Équateur y se declaró terminado el 18 de noviembre de 2020. Entre las contribuciones destacadas de los CDC para acabar con los brotes en la RDC, los CDC trabajaron junto con sus aliados internacionales para vacunar a más de 320,000 personas en ese país y en zonas adyacentes que también estaban en riesgo de contraer la enfermedad del Ébola.

Una sola muerte ya es demasiado: la lucha contra las muertes relacionadas con el embarazo (Hear Her) 
Aproximadamente 700 mujeres mueren cada año en los Estados Unidos como resultado de complicaciones relacionadas con el embarazo. Dos tercios de estas muertes se pueden prevenir. 

Para abordar las muertes relacionadas con el embarazo, los CDC lanzaron este año la campaña nacional Hear Her para llamar la atención sobre las muertes relacionadas con el embarazo, y proveer educación y ánimo a las mujeres embarazadas y en etapa de posparto (hasta un año después del parto). Reconocer los signos de una urgencia en la madre durante el embarazo y recibir un diagnóstico preciso y oportuno puede salvar vidas. La campaña Hear Her es una de las múltiples iniciativas en las que trabajan los CDC para prevenir las muertes relacionadas con el embarazo. 

Encuentre aquí materiales de la campaña Hear Her que incluyen información para los medios de comunicación en múltiples formatos.

Rastreo y detección de brotes de enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos 
Cada semana, los CDC coordinan la investigación de entre 17 y 36 potenciales brotes de enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos en múltiples estados. Estos brotes generalmente los detecta PulseNet, la red nacional de laboratorios de los CDC para detectar brotes de enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos.

Los detectives de enfermedades y los científicos de laboratorio de los CDC atendieron varios brotes importantes de enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos durante el 2020:

  • Ensaladas empacadas: Ciclospora. Entre mayo y julio de 2020, un brote de ciclosporosis enfermó a más de 700 personas en 14 estados. Los CDC, trabajando con aliados a nivel estatal, pudieron rastrear el brote hasta su origen en lechugas empacadas de un productor en particular.
  • Cebollas: Salmonella Newport. Entre mayo y julio, 48 estados reportaron 1,127 personas infectadas con un brote de la cepa Salmonella Newport. Las entrevistas con las personas y el rastreo de las cebollas pusieron en evidencia que las cebollas rojas de Thomson International Inc. posiblemente fueron la fuente de este brote. Este fue el tercer brote de Salmonella transmitida por alimentos más grande desde 1986.
  • Duraznos: Salmonella Enteritidis. Desde finales de junio hasta finales de agosto, en 17 estados se reportaron 101 personas infectadas con un brote de la cepa Salmonella Enteritidis.

Nootkatone: la invención de los CDC es una potente herramienta para atacar enfermedades transmitidas por vectores 
¿Cuál es el animal más peligroso en la tierra? El mosquito. Las picaduras de mosquitos, garrapatas y pulgas transmiten enfermedades que han atormentado a la humanidad por miles de años y además transmiten infecciones peligrosas que solo recientemente se han identificado como el zika.

La mejor forma de prevenir estas enfermedades transmitidas por vectores es evitar las picaduras. Para este propósito resultan esenciales los repelentes de insectos y los insecticidas. Próximamente habrá disponibles nuevos productos para prevenir picaduras en personas y mascotas.

Los CDC lideraron la investigación y el desarrollo de nootkatone, un ingrediente activo para usar en insecticidas y repelentes de insectos. Los insecticidas hechos a base de nootkatone pueden ayudar contra los mosquitos que han desarrollado resistencia a los productos actuales.

Aparentemente, nootkatone puede matar los insectos que pican de una forma única, diferente a otros insecticidas que ya están registrados por la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA). En el verano de 2020, la EPA registró el nootkatone para su uso comercial en insecticidas y repelentes, allanando el camino para que los fabricantes puedan desarrollar productos a base de este compuesto, entre ellos repelentes de insectos, lociones y jabones.

2021: prospectivas 
En julio de 2021 se celebra el 75.° aniversario de la creación de los CDC, esto representa un importante recordatorio de la rica historia y liderazgo de los CDC en la búsqueda de soluciones para los mayores desafíos en salud pública del mundo.  Desde que se fundó la agencia como el Centro de Enfermedades Contagiosas (Communicable Disease Center) el 1 de julio de 1946, la misión principal de los CDC ha sido mejorar la salud pública en los Estados Unidos y en el mundo mediante la puesta en acción de nuestra ciencia, nuestra información y nuestra tecnología avanzada.

A medida que se acerca el 2021, los CDC siguen comprometidos con su misión de trabajar 24/7 para proteger a los Estados Unidos de amenazas contra la salud y la seguridad, tanto externas como internas. Los CDC también continúan cumpliendosu compromiso con el pueblo de los Estados Unidos:

  • Administrar cuidadosamente los fondos encomendados a nuestra agencia
  • Brindar un ambiente apto para el crecimiento y la integridad intelectual y personal
  • Fundamentar todas las decisiones de salud pública en información científica de la más alta calidad, obtenida de forma abierta y objetiva
  • Colocar los beneficios para la sociedad por encima de los beneficios para nuestra institución
  • Tratar a todas las personas con dignidad, honestidad y respeto

Para conocer más acerca del trabajo de los CDC, visite la sala de prensa en www.cdc.gov/media

Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos 

Los CDC trabajan 24/7 para proteger la salud y la seguridad de los Estados Unidos. Independientemente de que las enfermedades se originen en los Estados Unidos o en otros países, sean curables o prevenibles, crónicas o agudas, resultado de actividades humanas o de un ataque intencionado, los CDC actúan ante las mayores amenazas contra la salud de los Estados Unidos. Los CDC tienen su sede principal en Atlanta y cuentan con expertos ubicados en todos los Estados Unidos y alrededor del mundo. 

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EV Battery Tech Unveils the IoniX Pro Smart Wall™ Series

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Extreme Vehicle Battery Technologies Corp. (the «Company» or «EV Battery Tech») (CSE: ACDC) is pleased to announce its plans to launch the Ionix Pro «Smart Wall™» series
(the «Smart Wall™series»).

After considerable research and development, EV Battery Tech is pleased to unveil its Smart Wall™ series, which the Company intends to launch in Q1 of 2021. The Smart Wall™ series will consist of sustainable Energy Storage…

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Extreme Vehicle Battery Technologies Corp. (the «Company» or «EV Battery Tech») (CSE: ACDC) is pleased to announce its plans to launch the Ionix Pro «Smart Wall™» series
(the «Smart Wall™series»).

After considerable research and development, EV Battery Tech is pleased to unveil its Smart Wall™ series, which the Company intends to launch in Q1 of 2021. The Smart Wall™ series will consist of sustainable Energy Storage System (ESS) solutions, which the Company will initially be bringing to the North American market.

With the ESS market projected to grow to almost $550 Billion by 2035, the space is just in its infancy.

«The ESS market has not even begun to scratch the surface» said EV Battery Tech CEO Bryson Goodwin. «Our products are expected to be some of the most sophisticated ESS products to hit the market with technologies driven by artificial intelligence. We hope to quickly become a market leader in North America and then expand globally,» continued Goodwin.

The initial products will be focused on home, office and industrial use, custom tailored to maximize the value for customers in each market segment.

Telsa has paved the way for such products in North America with their «Powerwall» series, however the Company is confident it will be able to deliver superior products at lower prices. Thanks to its AI-driven Battery Management System («BMS»), the Smart Wall™ series is designed to optimize ESS power management and consumption. Through machine learning, the AI-enabled BMS has learned and continues to improve though millions of hours monitoring batteries that are currently used across the globe.

«Our BMS System is one of the most advanced battery technologies that exists in the battery space today,» said Mr. Goodwin.

«We wanted to end this year by giving our shareholders a sneak peek into what is to come and finish the year off with a bang!»

«We wish everyone a safe New Year’s and the very best for 2021» concluded Mr. Goodwin.

On behalf of the Company,

Bryson Goodwin, Chief Executive Officer

Email: info@evbattery.tech

About EV Battery Tech

Extreme Vehicle Battery Technologies Corp. is a blockchain and battery technology company with revolutionary, patented Battery Management Systems (BMS) designed to meet the growing demand for scalable, smart solutions for the rapidly growing Electric Vehicle (EV) and Energy Storage Solution (ESS) markets. The company has committed to assisting global recycling solutions by offering recycling initiatives using their technology to analyze and fully refurbish used batteries.

Further information about the Company is available on its website (https://www.evbattery.tech).

The CSE (operated by CNSX Markets Inc.) has neither approved nor disapproved of the contents of this press release.

Forward Looking Statements

The information in this news release includes certain information and statements about management’s view of future events, expectations, plans and prospects that constitute forward looking statements. These statements are based upon assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements and information can be identified by the use of words such as «expects», «intends», «is expected», «potential», «suggests» or variations of such words or phrases, or statements that certain actions, events or results «may», «could», «should», «would», «might» or «will» be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward looking statements in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements relating to: the timeline of the Company’s launch of its Smart Wall™ series; the anticipated growth of the ESS market; the development and performance of the Company’s products, including its BMS and Smart Wall™ series; the pricing of the Smart Wall™ series; the Company’s plans to commercialize its Smart Wall™ series; and the Company’s belief that it will be able to deliver competitive products to those of Tesla at lower prices. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurances that the expectations of any forward-looking statement will prove to be correct. Except as required by law, the Company disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in assumptions, changes in factors affecting such forward-looking statements or otherwise.

Media Contact

Jeff Brokaw, EV Battery Tech, +1 (980) 253-9837, marketing@amherstbaer.com

 

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Greenberg Traurig’s John Voorhees, Christopher Bell Co-Authored ‘International Environmental Risk Management’ on Qualiware’s Top 52 Books of 2020

DENVER, Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — International Environmental Risk Management – A Systems Approach (Second Edition), co-authored by Quest Environmental President <a target="_blank"…

DENVER, Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — International Environmental Risk Management – A Systems Approach (Second Edition), co-authored by Quest Environmental President Robert A. Woellner, and Greenberg Traurig shareholders John Voorhees and Christopher L. Bell, is among the 52 recommended books of 2020 from Qualiware, a consultancy provider and publication focused on enterprise architecture and business management solutions.

Published by CRC Press in August 2020, the book analyzes applications of ISO 14000 and environmental compliance systems, reflects ISO 14001, and provides a framework for businesses to manage environmental risk and implement environmental management systems – including environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) best practices. It covers enterprise risk management programs; compliance; anti-bribery; legal management systems; product stewardship; sustainability programs; the circular economy; and carbon footprint assessments.

Voorhees, with a 44-year legal career, brings experienced judgment and broad-ranging perspective to complex litigation matters and compliance counseling. He has deep experience in urgent areas of national focus, including environmental and healthcare issues broadly, and specifically in the context of critical infrastructure, including the rail industry and hospitals. Voorhees has served as a federal prosecutor in high-profile cases and represented Fortune 100 companies in high-stakes litigation and individuals in pro bono matters. 

Bell represents clients in civil and criminal enforcement and investigations, litigation, compliance counseling, emergency incident response, and legislative and regulatory advocacy (including appellate challenges to rulemakings) under all major environmental, health, safety, and natural resource laws. His enforcement experience includes internal investigations, responding to grand jury investigations, and agency information requests, and negotiating consent, probation, and debarment agreements.

Greenberg Traurig’s Environmental Practice assists clients with issues under the environmental and natural resource laws affecting their businesses. Its attorneys assist with securing permits and approvals; negotiating and closing transactions; defending clients in enforcement actions; handling a broad range of environmental and toxic tort litigation; ensuring the understanding and satisfaction of regulatory requirements; preparing for and responding to emergencies; crafting approaches for legacy cleanup issues; and developing solutions for product regulation, market access, and environmental policy challenges. The team has a first-tier ranking in the «Environmental Law» and «Litigation — Environmental» categories in the U.S. News – Best Lawyers 2021 «Best Law Firms» report.

Greenberg Traurig, LLP has approximately 2200 attorneys in 40 locations in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The firm is net carbon neutral with respect to its office energy usage and Mansfield Rule 3.0 Certified. Web: www.gtlaw.com

Contact: Lourdes Brezo Martinez, +1 212.801.2131, martinezl@gtlaw.com

 

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Homeownership Slips Into Unaffordable Territory Across Majority Of U.S. In Fourth Quarter Of 2020

IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database and first property data provider of Data-as-a-Service (DaaS), today released its fourth-quarter 2020 U.S. Home Affordability Report, showing that median home prices of single-family homes and…

IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database and first property data provider of Data-as-a-Service (DaaS), today released its fourth-quarter 2020 U.S. Home Affordability Report, showing that median home prices of single-family homes and condos in the fourth quarter of 2020 were less affordable than historical averages in 55 percent of counties with enough data to analyze, up from 43 percent a year ago and 33 percent three years ago. Yet rising wages and falling mortgage rates still helped keep median home prices close to affordable for average wage earners across the country.

The report determined affordability for average wage earners by calculating the amount of income needed to make monthly house payments — including mortgage, property taxes and insurance — on a median-priced home, assuming a $100,000 loan and a 28 percent maximum «front-end» debt-to-income ratio. That required income was then compared to annualized average weekly wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (see full methodology below, which has changed from earlier reports to account for higher down payments and two-worker households).

Compared to historical levels, 275 of the 499 counties analyzed in the fourth quarter of 2020, or 55 percent, were less affordable than past averages, up from 217 of the same group of counties in the fourth quarter of 2019 and 164 in the fourth quarter of 2017. The fallback came as continued spikes in median home prices of at least 10 percent over the past year in most of the country outpaced the impact of increasing wages and declining mortgage rates to historic lows. Those price increases occurred as the U.S. housing market kept booming despite economic troubles related to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

With prices rising faster than earnings, major home-ownership expenses consumed 29.6 percent of the average wage across the nation during the fourth quarter of 2020. That figure was up from 26.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2019 and was above the 28 percent benchmark lenders prefer for how much homeowners should spend on those major expenses – mortgage payments, insurance and property taxes. Those costs exceeded the benchmark in 59 percent of the counties included in the fourth-quarter 2020 report.

«Owning a home in the United States slipped into the unaffordable zone for average workers across the nation in the fourth quarter as the numbers continued a year-long slide in the wrong direction. The latest housing market data shows the average worker unable to meet the 28 percent affordability guideline used by lenders,» said Todd Teta, chief product officer with ATTOM Data Solutions. «That’s happened as home prices have continued rising throughout 2020 and the housing market has remained remarkably resilient in the face of the brutal economic fallout from the Coronavirus pandemic. The future remains wholly uncertain and affordability could swing back into positive territory. But for now, things are going in the wrong direction for buyers.»

Among the 499 counties in the report, 203 (41 percent) had major home-ownership expenses on typical homes in the fourth quarter that were affordable for average local wage earners. The largest of those counties, based on the 28-percent guideline, were Cook County (Chicago), IL; Harris County (Houston), TX; Philadelphia County, PA; Hillsborough County (Tampa), FL and Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), OH.

The most populous of the 296 counties with unaffordable major expenses on median-priced homes for average earners in the fourth quarter of 2020 (53 percent of the counties analyzed) were Los Angeles County, CA; Maricopa County (Phoenix), AZ; San Diego County, CA; Orange County, (outside Los Angeles), CA, and Miami-Dade County, FL.

Home prices up at least 10 percent in more than three quarters of country
Median home prices in the fourth quarter of 2020 were up by at least 10 percent from the fourth quarter of 2019 in 395, or 79 percent, of the 499 counties included in the report. Counties were included if they had a population of at least 100,000 and at least 50 single-family home and condo sales in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Among the 41 counties with a population of at least 1 million, the biggest year-over-year gains in median prices during the fourth quarter of 2020 were in Cook County (Chicago), IL (up 32 percent); Philadelphia County, PA (up 22 percent); Fulton County (Atlanta), GA (up 22 percent); Travis County (Austin), TX (up 20 percent) and Contra Costa County, CA (outside San Francisco) (up 19 percent).

Counties with a population of at least 1 million that had the smallest increases (or price declines) in the fourth quarter were Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston) (down 9 percent); New York County (Manhattan), NY (down 3 percent); Fairfax County, VA (outside Washington, DC) (up 3 percent); Queens County, NY (up 8 percent) and Montgomery County, MD (outside Washington, DC) (up 8 percent).

Price appreciation up more than wage growth in over 90 percent of markets
Home price appreciation outpaced average weekly wage growth in the fourth quarter of 2020 in 460 of the 499 counties analyzed in the report (92 percent), with the largest counties including Los Angeles County, CA; Cook County (Chicago), IL; Harris County (Houston), TX; Maricopa County (Phoenix), AZ, and San Diego County, CA.

Average annualized wage growth outpaced home price appreciation in the fourth quarter of 2020 in only 39 of the 499 counties in the report (8 percent), including New York County (Manhattan), NY; Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston); Fairfax County, VA (outside Washington, DC); Honolulu County, HI, and Hidalgo County (McAllen), TX. 

Average wages needed to afford median-priced home exceed $75,000 in a quarter of markets
Annual wages of more than $75,000 were needed in the fourth quarter of 2020 to afford the typical home in 124, or 25 percent, of the 499 markets in the report.

The highest annual wages required to afford the typical home were in San Mateo County (outside San Francisco), CA ($282,117); New York County (Manhattan), NY ($297,010); San Francisco County, CA ($277,757); Marin County (outside San Francisco), CA ($270,893) and Santa Clara County (San Jose), CA ($250,700).

The lowest annual wages required to afford a median-priced home in the fourth quarter of 2020 were in Bibb County (Macon), GA ($19,188); St. Lawrence County, NY (north of Syracuse) ($23,742); Trumbull County, OH (outside Youngstown) ($24,023); Calhoun County, AL (east of Birmingham) ($24,151) and Allen County (Lima), OH ($24,285).

Majority of housing markets less affordable than historic averages
Among the 499 counties analyzed in the report, 275 (55 percent) were less affordable in the fourth quarter of 2020 than their historic affordability averages, up from 43 percent of the same group of counties in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Counties with at least 1 million people that were less affordable than their historic averages (indexes below 100 are considered less affordable compared to their historic averages) included Dallas County, TX (index of 83); Travis County (Austin), TX (84); Tarrant County (Fort Worth), TX (85); Oakland County, MI (outside Detroit) (85) and Philadelphia County, PA (86).

Among counties with at least 1 million people, those where the affordability indexes declined the most from the fourth quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2020 were Cook County (Chicago), IL (index down 16 percent); Philadelphia County, PA (down 9 percent); Fulton County (Atlanta), GA (down 8 percent); Travis County (Austin), TX (down 7 percent) and Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), OH (down 7 percent).

Number of markets more affordable than historic averages declines
Among the 499 counties in the report, 224 (45 percent) were more affordable than their historic affordability averages in the fourth quarter of 2020, down from 57 percent in the fourth quarter of last year.

Counties with a population greater than 1 million that were more affordable than their historic averages (indexes of more than 100 are considered more affordable compared to their historic averages) include Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston) (index of 138); New York County (Manhattan), NY (130); Montgomery County, MD (outside Washington, D.C.) (121); Fairfax County, VA (outside Washington, D.C.) (117) and King County (Seattle), WA (107).

Counties with the best affordability indexes in the fourth quarter of 2020 were Richmond County (Staten Island), NY (index of 143); Bristol County, MA (outside Providence, RI) (142); Onslow County (Jacksonville), NC (141) and Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston) (138).

The largest improvements in affordability indexes from the fourth quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2020 were in Richmond County (Staten Island), NY (up 35 percent); Terrebonne Parish (Houma), LA (up 29 percent); Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston) (up 23 percent); Essex County, MA (outside Boston) (up 18 percent) and New York County (Manhattan), NY (up 17 percent).

Report Methodology
The ATTOM Data Solutions U.S. Home Affordability Index analyzes median home prices derived from publicly recorded sales deed data collected by ATTOM Data Solutions and average wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 499 U.S. counties with a combined population of 232.4 million. The affordability index is based on the percentage of average wages needed to pay for major expenses on a median-priced home with a 30-year fixed rate mortgage and a $100,000 loan. Those expenses include property taxes, home insurance, mortgage payments and mortgage insurance. Average 30-year fixed interest rates from the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey were used to calculate the monthly house payments.

The report determined affordability for average wage earners by calculating the amount of income needed for major home ownership expenses on a median-priced home, assuming a $100,000 loan and a 28 percent maximum «front-end» debt-to-income ratio. For instance, the nationwide median home price of $297,200 in the fourth quarter of 2020 required an annual gross income of $64,447, based on a $100,000 loan and monthly expenses not exceeding the 28 percent barrier — meaning households would not be spending more than 28 percent of their income on mortgage payments, property taxes and insurance. That required income is more than the $64,447 average wage nationwide based on the most recent average weekly wage data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, making a median-priced home nationwide unaffordable for an average household with two wage earners.

About ATTOM Data Solutions
ATTOM Data Solutions provides premium property data to power products that improve transparency, innovation, efficiency and disruption in a data-driven economy. ATTOM multi-sources property tax, deed, mortgage, foreclosure, environmental risk, natural hazard, and neighborhood data for more than 155 million U.S. residential and commercial properties covering 99 percent of the nation’s population. A rigorous data management process involving more than 20 steps validates, standardizes and enhances the data collected by ATTOM, assigning each property record with a persistent, unique ID — the ATTOM ID. The 20TB ATTOM Data Warehouse fuels innovation in many industries including mortgage, real estate, insurance, marketing, government and more through flexible data delivery solutions that include bulk file licenses, property data APIsreal estate market trends, marketing lists, match & append and introducing the first property data delivery solution, a cloud-based data platform that streamlines data management – Data-as-a-Service (DaaS).

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Remsen Technologies Announces Agreement to Acquire Maid Sailors

NEW YORK, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Remsen Technologies LLC («Remsen Tech») today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Maid Sailors and its affiliates («Maid Sailors») for $10,000,000. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021.

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NEW YORK, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Remsen Technologies LLC («Remsen Tech») today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Maid Sailors and its affiliates («Maid Sailors») for $10,000,000. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021.

Headquartered in New York City, Maid Sailors is a leading professional home cleaning and office cleaning service with operations in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Florida. Maid Sailors was founded by entrepreneurs Edwin Urrutia and Kevin Urrutia in 2014 as an on-demand home cleaning service in New York City and quickly expanded into multiple markets.

«We are excited about the support provided by Remsen Tech’s ownership, expertise, and resources,» said a spokesperson from Maid Sailors. «We look forward to continuing to serve our customers through exceptional service and excellent customer support. With this transaction, we will be even better positioned to deliver services to help customers maintain healthy and clean lifestyles by leveraging the scale, technology, and efficient leadership of Remsen Technologies.»

Whether you need a one-time clean or a recurring cleaning service, Maid Sailors sends a trusted cleaner with the promise of 100% customer satisfaction. Maid Sailors has one of the strictest and most exhaustive hiring processes in the industry. Successful cleaners must pass background checks, training exams, and have a solid track record of cleaning expertise.

About Maid Sailors

Maid Sailors is a top-rated cleaning service. We service all homes, apartments, and offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Hoboken, Jersey City, Weehawken, Boston, Chicago, and Miami. We pride ourselves on our excellent work ethic and professionalism. Our cleaners are reliable, trustworthy, and always ready to work. We keep great client relations and provide superior customer service. The company is headquartered in New York City.

For more information, visit https://maidsailors.com 

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Approved Oil «Goes Green» with Bio-Fuel Products

BROOKLYN, N.Y., Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Approved Oil is proud to be a full-service energy provider, with a wide range of products and services to meet their heating needs.

As part of our commitment to expanding our ever-growing catalogue, we are excited to offer our customers a greener fuel option. Bio-Fuel is a renewable blend of biodiesel and traditional heating oil that is better for the environment, and creates fewer carbon emissions than natural gas. It burns cleaner, and is a safe,…

BROOKLYN, N.Y., Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Approved Oil is proud to be a full-service energy provider, with a wide range of products and services to meet their heating needs.

As part of our commitment to expanding our ever-growing catalogue, we are excited to offer our customers a greener fuel option. Bio-Fuel is a renewable blend of biodiesel and traditional heating oil that is better for the environment, and creates fewer carbon emissions than natural gas. It burns cleaner, and is a safe, efficient, and reliable option.

The raw materials used to produce biodiesel come from a wide range of feedstocks grown and processed in the USA. The growing Bio-Fuel market is responsible for $10 billion in economic impact and 200,000 American jobs.

Bio-fuel is less expensive than traditional heating oil, and is tax deductible up to $0.20 (twenty cents). Customers using bio-fuel also qualify for lower cost maintenance programs, and a clean heating fuel credit.  New York state allows and annual tax credit of $0.01 (one cent) per gallon for each percentage of biodiesel included in the Bio-Fuel purchased. This equals a $0.06 ( 6 cent) credit for every gallon of B6 purchased, or a $0.20 (20 cent) credit for every gallon of B20.

New York mandate states that Bioheat® fuel purchased on or after January 1, 2017, must contain at least 6% biodiesel per gallon of Bioheat® to qualify for the credit.

Approved Oil is proud of offer a Bio-Fuel blend to fulfill each of our customers’ unique building or residence needs.

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K Street Group Reveals Co-Chair of K9 Operations at its K9 and Tactical Training Academy

LEBANON, N.J., Dec, 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The K Street Group is delighted to reveal Asa Anderson as Co-Chair of K9 Operations at its K9 and Tactical Training Academy opening in June of 2021 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

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LEBANON, N.J., Dec, 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The K Street Group is delighted to reveal Asa Anderson as Co-Chair of K9 Operations at its K9 and Tactical Training Academy opening in June of 2021 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

Asa Anderson is the owner and head trainer of Anderson K9 Training, based in Yardley, Pennsylvania. Anderson attended Fairleigh Dickson University, where he earned both his Bachelor of Art and Master of Art degrees. Retired from the New Jersey State Police as a Lieutenant after 30 years of service, Anderson spent 17 of those years in the Canine Unit.

In the Canine Unit, Anderson was assigned as a Canine Handler, Canine Trainer, and Supervising Canine Trainer. He received his Canine Trainer’s Certification from the State of New Jersey, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Criminal Justice, in Patrol Dog Service, Narcotics, Accelerant, Cadaver, and Explosive Scent Detection.

Anderson’s accomplishments in the field span far and wide. Notably, he developed, implemented, and coordinated the first New Jersey State Police Canine Patrol Training course, as the Head Canine Instructor Trainer. In addition, he has certified and in-serviced more than 1,000 police canine teams in Patrol Service, Narcotics Detection, Explosive, and Accelerant Detection. On top of this, Anderson serves as a member of the United States Police Canine Association (USPCA), judging police canine teams to a national standard.

As an active member of the American Association of Dog Trainers, International Association of Canine Professionals, International Positive Dog Training Association, United States Police Canine Association, The North American Police Working Dog Association, and the American Kennel Club (Canine Good Citizen), Anderson is constantly learning and evolving. His training techniques are cutting-edge, operating on the philosophy that dog training should be humane, motivational, and suited for each individual dog. However, Anderson maintains the most important element of dog training is the animals have fun while learning.

Anderson’s passion for all canine breeds and joy of working with pet owners makes him the perfect fit for K Street’s K9 and Tactical Training Academy. The K Street Group is excited to welcome Asa Anderson aboard as his experience with and knowledge of K9s is unmatchable.

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Fannie Mae Releases November 2020 Monthly Summary

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Fannie Mae’s (OTCQB: FNMA) November 2020 Monthly Summary is now available. The monthly summary report contains information about Fannie Mae’s monthly and year-to-date activities for our gross…

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Fannie Mae’s (OTCQB: FNMA) November 2020 Monthly Summary is now available. The monthly summary report contains information about Fannie Mae’s monthly and year-to-date activities for our gross mortgage portfolio, mortgage-backed securities and other guarantees, interest rate risk measures, serious delinquency rates, and loan modifications.

About Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae helps make the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and affordable rental housing possible for millions of Americans. We partner with lenders to create housing opportunities for families across the country. We are driving positive changes in housing finance to make the home buying process easier, while reducing costs and risk. To learn more, visit:
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Esteemed green architect, Jason F. McLennan, launches Living Deep, an online market- place committed to the highest standards of sustainability, transparency and quality

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash., Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Founded by world-renowned green architect, Jason F. McLennan, Living Deep is an online marketplace of ecologically and socially responsible home and lifestyle products, curated by design professionals and vetted by world-class sustainability experts for quality, beauty and environmental performance.

Living Deep’s visually rich and compelling portfolio aims to connect environmentally progressive…

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash., Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Founded by world-renowned green architect, Jason F. McLennan, Living Deep is an online marketplace of ecologically and socially responsible home and lifestyle products, curated by design professionals and vetted by world-class sustainability experts for quality, beauty and environmental performance.

Living Deep’s visually rich and compelling portfolio aims to connect environmentally progressive craftspeople, manufacturers, artists and product designers with a discerning clientele who intentionally choose to buy fewer, better things. The eclectic curation of furniture, decor, products and materials feature one-of-a-kind handicrafts alongside mass produced items, the common denominator being a verifiable commitment to sustainability and transparency.

«We look for products that provide ingredient, sourcing and manufacturing transparency,» McLennan states. «While there’s no universal standard for sustainable manufacturing, we feel good knowing that every brand we carry is on a ‘deep green’ path, making progress towards positive environmental and social benefit.»

Living Deep’s global network of partnering vendors has been handpicked by McLennan and a small core team of knowledgeable green design leaders. While customers will enjoy browsing an expertly vetted offering of sustainably produced goods, commerce is not the only intention of the Living Deep marketplace. With a penchant for pushing the environmental envelope, McLennan and his team are guided by three unconventional values.

Buy Less Stuff
The antidote to excess, Living Deep encourages a more resourceful approach to sustainability. The reduce, reuse, recycle loop still leads to depleted resources. Living Deep urges its customers to consume less, because the easiest way to reduce waste is to stop creating it.

Invest for Life
When making a purchase, buy things worth keeping. Invest in ethically and expertly made products that are gentle on the earth, beautiful to behold and designed to last.

Be the Change
By consuming less and investing more in sustainably made, high quality items that are designed to last, we redirect our dollar to support systematic change. Living Deep supports the companies who support the environment and encourage its customers to do the same.

Living Deep is positioned to offer the greatest level of transparency in the industry. Leveraging criteria from Declare Label, Living Product Challenge (LPC) performance standards, Cradle to Cradle, Health Product Declaration (HDP) among others, Living Deep includes a sustainability profile for each product that answers three questions:
1. Where does the product come from?
2. What is it made of?
3. Where does it go at the end of its life?

In addition,

  • Living Deep aims to reduce waste by ensuring all packaging is recyclable, compostable, and does not include single use plastic or styrofoam
  • Living Deep offers drop shipping to reduce carbon footprint
  • Living Deep selects products that contain minimal or no Red List chemicals, providing peace of mind to customers as a trusted resource for safe, sustainable products

Shop for the Home, from Home:
Ideal for designers and DIYers alike, Living Deep aims to be a comprehensive resource for residential design, ranging from everyday wares to collector’s items. Categories include furniture and decor, bath, kitchen, lighting, flooring and floor coverings, paints and finishes, living roofs and tiny structures.

Living Deep’s inviting, intuitive interface functions as a shoppable showroom. At a time when in-store visits may not be desired, Living Deep’s online marketplace offers efficiency, convenience and high touch customer service. The e-commerce offering is enhanced by engaging editorial features on the craftspeople, designers and artists behind the products, intended to deepen connections between maker and collector, product and nature. At checkout, Living Deep offers an easy solution to allow customers to offset the carbon created by their purchase.

Living Deep launches in Winter 2020 at http://www.livingdeep.com via a special Holiday Preview with a full premiere scheduled for Summer 2021.

About Jason F. McLennan
Living Deep was founded in 2020 by award-winning architect, author, thought leader, and designer Jason F. McLennan and serial social entrepreneur Scott James. McLennan is a renegade designer who has pushed the boundaries of architecture throughout his career, challenging his contemporaries to think beyond LEED and dig deeper into the fundamentals of sustainable design. The recipient of the prestigious Buckminster Fuller Prize (the planet’s top prize for socially responsible design), McLennan’s hypothesis is that we can, and must, build environments that are not merely «non-toxic» but actually good for us and the planet. This vision led to the creation of The Living Building Challenge, the world’s most stringent green building standard. Using his proprietary process of site, climate and program analysis, McLennan has constructed living buildings across multiple sectors including higher education, corporate offices, hospitality, civic and institutional, residential and housing, proving that net zero, adaptable, self-regulating and sustaining regenerative environments are not only possible, but necessary.

McLennan is the creator of the Living Products Challenge and the Declare Label, a transparency platform and database that is referred to as a «nutritional label for products». He has collaborated on many product innovations with many recognizable brands that now bear this label. For more information about Jason McLennan and his body of work, please visit: http://mclennan-design.com.

«Every once in a while someone shows up with a way of seeing and acting in the world that is astonishing. Jason sees the world in a boundless yet grounded way.» Paul Hawken

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