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Kansas City’s new airport terminal celebrates sustainability in a big way

KCI’s new terminal is first in Midwest to achieve LEED Gold certification and second in the country
As the largest single infrastructure project in the city’s history, and with sustainability at the forefront, Kansas City’s new airport terminal has reached new milestones for green building in the region and beyond. 

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) awarded […]

Redesign your home for healthier, resilient living

After another year of working from home and sheltering against more extreme weathers, many homeowners are looking for ways to make their dwellings more climate resilient, energy efficient and healthy.

So, what once might have been a basic remodeling project, can now be an opportunity to prepare homes for climate challenges.

“It’s time to bring more awareness […]

Market to eco-conscious target audience

As your company or organization plans its’ marketing strategies for 2022, look to Greenability for options to reach a targeted environmentally conscious audience.

Each year, Greenability promotes more sustainability events, services and products than any other local news media, reaching an online audience of 15,000 Greenability Weekly subscribers. Eco-friendly products and services help readers live more sustainably with […]

Reach a Greenability target audience

Is your business or organization looking for creative ways to reach a targeted audience to promote sustainable and resilient products and services?

As consumers look more to online shopping as a safeguard against COVID-19, it becomes increasingly important for businesses to directly reach their targeted audience through online media.

Each year, Greenability promotes more sustainability […]

A community remembers an environmental leader

Dennis Murphey, retired chief environmental officer for Kansas City, MO, led the city’s effort to fight climate change for 13 years, putting Kansas City on the map for its 40-percent reduction in municipal greenhouse gas emissions. He died of COVID-19 on October 27.

Murphey joined the city in 2006 and retired in June 2019. During his tenure, […]