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In round four of the back and forth between USA Today and the USGBC over the on-going series on the green-building organization and LEED, USGBC vice president of LEED technical development Brendan Owens weighs in.
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USA Today's series examining the USGBC and LEED continues with a focus on the relationship between the organzation, LEED development, and the building industry.
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The USGBC repsponds to USA Today's article critiquing LEED, asserting that "LEED isn't perfect, but it is always improving" and "the costs of individual LEED credits are irrelevant because the market learns to deliver green buildings at little to no added cost."
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USA Today asserts that the green-building rating system wins tax breaks and grants, higher rents, and expedited permitting for low-cost, minor steps that have little or no proven environmental benefit.
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Modern LEED-Platinum home is sealed tight but open to fresh air and sunshine.
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We chat with Lazarus, the winner of our 2012 Evergreen Awards Perspective category and HOK's director of sustainable design, about performance-based design, biomimicry, health, and more.
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We have many ways to make our voices heard, and now is the time to find your platform.
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Now in its second year, the LEED Fellows Program announced this year’s winners.
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LEED certification was just one requirement for the green-building giant's own space in Washington, D.C.
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The fifth public comment period is now open, and the USGBC is accepting responses until Dec. 10.