If there was one overriding theme of this year’s Greenbuild, it is the power of green. And no, not that green. The other one. Green, as in the color of money.
If there was one overriding theme of this year’s Greenbuild, it is the power of green. And no, not that green. The other one. Green, as in the color of money.
San Francisco (Nov. 16, 2012) – Today, the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC),
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
(C40), a global network of the world’s mega-cities dedicated to action on climate change,
announced an expanded partnership, focused on creating a suite of innovative green
building solutions that can be readily implemented in C40 Cities around the world. The
announcement broadens the scope of the organizations’ longstanding collaboration –
and brings it to a global scale.
San Francisco (Nov. 16, 2012) – Today, the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC),
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
(C40), a global network of the world’s mega-cities dedicated to action on climate change,
announced an expanded partnership, focused on creating a suite of innovative green
building solutions that can be readily implemented in C40 Cities around the world. The
announcement broadens the scope of the organizations’ longstanding collaboration –
and brings it to a global scale.
San Francisco (Nov. 16, 2012) – Today, the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC),
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
(C40), a global network of the world’s mega-cities dedicated to action on climate change,
announced an expanded partnership, focused on creating a suite of innovative green
building solutions that can be readily implemented in C40 Cities around the world. The
announcement broadens the scope of the organizations’ longstanding collaboration –
and brings it to a global scale.
Prolonged applause, two standing ovations, a full crowd erupting in inspired conversation. The closing keynote of the Green Jobs Summit provoked meaningful conversations on the role of green jobs for both economic and social prosperity. The former White House green jobs advisor, Van Jones, was a fitting cap to the third annual Green Jobs Summit at Greenbuild, hosted in partnership with the Center for American Progress and the BlueGreen Alliance.
Over lunch, the U.S. Green Building Council honored with our 2012 President’s Award, one of the most remarkable men you’d ever want to meet, Dr. Arthur H. Rosenfeld, award-winning physicist and former Commissioner of the California.
Over lunch, the U.S. Green Building Council honored with our 2012 President’s Award, one of the most remarkable men you’d ever want to meet, Dr. Arthur H. Rosenfeld, award-winning physicist and former Commissioner of the California.
Over lunch, the U.S. Green Building Council honored with our 2012 President’s Award, one of the most remarkable men you’d ever want to meet, Dr. Arthur H. Rosenfeld, award-winning physicist and former Commissioner of the California.
Of all those speakers during the opening plenary session, I’m not sure I can pick out one who was clearly more compelling than the others. They all brought some amazing insights to the table.
What’s more, I’m writing this as the session is playing out in real time, so someone may still knock my socks off (and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, clearly a maverick in every sense of the word, currently has me on the edge of my seat, wondering what he’s going to say next).
Of all those speakers during the opening plenary session, I’m not sure I can pick out one who was clearly more compelling than the others. They all brought some amazing insights to the table.
What’s more, I’m writing this as the session is playing out in real time, so someone may still knock my socks off (and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, clearly a maverick in every sense of the word, currently has me on the edge of my seat, wondering what he’s going to say next).