USGBC
Summary: The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for our nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. USGBC works toward its mission of market transformation through its LEED green building certification program, robust educational offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates, the annual Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, and advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and enables green buildings and communities.
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USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Greg Collins, chair of the Energy and Atmosphere TAG, had to say.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Patrick Boyle, chair of the Water Efficiency TAG, had to say.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Neil Rosen, vice chair of the Indoor Environmental Quality TAG, had to say.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what William Paddock, chair of the Materials and Resources TAG, had to say.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Peter Stair, chair of the Location and Planning TAG, had to say.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Carrie Havey, chair of the Sustainable Sites TAG, had to say.
Lisa Stanley (Director, Technical Solutions at USGBC) talks about the differences between LEED 2009 and LEED v4.1, the impactful changes, and how to transition your project, in this webinar recorded on Oct 15, 2020. Check out additional resources to support this session on Education @USGBC.
Listen to Daryn Cline (Director, Environmental Technologies, EVAPCO, Inc.) discuss the LEED Safety First pilot credit: Building Water System Recommissioning.
Listen to Steve Ashkin (Founder and President, The Ashkin Group) discuss occupants and the LEED Safety First pilot credit: Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space.
Listen to Steve Ashkin (Founder and President, The Ashkin Group) discuss training personnel as part of the LEED Safety First pilot credit: Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space.
Listen to Steve Ashkin (Founder and President, The Ashkin Group) discuss using the LEED Safety First pilot credit: Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space.
Listen to Steve Ashkin (Founder and President, The Ashkin Group) provide an overview of the LEED Safety First pilot credit: Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space.
Listen to Larissa Oaks (USGBC’s indoor environmental quality specialist) answer the question, “How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the indoor environmental sector, and what can we do about it in LEED?” Access COVID-19 resources at usgbc.org/about/covid-19-resources.
Listen to Wes Sullens (USGBC’s director, materials and resources) answer the question, “How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the materials and resources sector, and what can we do about it in LEED?” Access COVID-19 resources at usgbc.org/about/covid-19-resources.
Listen to Emma Hughes (USGBC’s LEED project manager) answer the question, “How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the energy sector, and what can we do about it in LEED?” Access COVID-19 resources at usgbc.org/about/covid-19-resources.