Thursday, April 22, 2010

New USGBC Webinar: Greenhouse Gases and Green Buildings

If you have ever wanted to fully understand the link between greenhouse gas emissions and green buildings, this training is for you. Join USGBC for an important online session, bringing you the tools you need to understand fundamental concepts, accounting requirements, important reduction goals related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and the cutting-edge strategies needed to meet these goals. Register today for the online session, Green House Gases & Green Buildings: Understanding and Achieving Key Reduction Goals, featuring these speakers:

  • Matt Gray, Analyst, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Department of Energy
  • Chris Pyke, Director of Research, USGBC
  • Seth Schultz, Director, Climate Positive Program, USGBC
  • Moderated by Melissa Gallagher-Rogers, Director, Government Sector, USGBC.

What You Will Learn
Join us as leaders in the field provide you with the lessons tools to:
Understand the nexus between built environments and greenhouse gas emissions.
Explore direct and indirect sources of greenhouse gas emissions across the lifecycle of built environments, including planning, design, construction and operations.
Employ effective resident education and foster changes in resident behavior.
Review new federal mandates for greenhouse gas emissions accounting and public disclosure for public facilities, including new reporting protocols and tools.
Summarize state-of-the-art greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals for high-performance buildings and communities, including the joint USGBC/Clinton Climate Initiative Climate Positive Standard.

$60 for USGBC members, $75 for non-members. Each session will be registered for 1.5 hours of AIA/CES and GBCI Credential Maintenance credit. Register Today

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