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Developing Green Building Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide for Local Governments

Developing Green Building Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide for Local Governments

Global Green USA’s step-by-step guidebook outlining a six-step process that local agencies can utilize to develop their own green building programs. The process was developed based on the real world experience that Global Green has gained in working with local governments to develop green building programs in cities such as, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Irvine, West Hollywood, and New Orleans.
 

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Healthier, Wealthier, Wiser: A Report on National Green Schools

Healthier, Wealthier, Wiser: A Report on National Green Schools

This report outlines the significant benefits of green schools which include improved learning, reduced operating costs, and better student attendance (which translates into more dollars for school districts). In addition, it provides a green school practitioner guide, case studies, and a reference guide to draft a green school resolution. The report also offers the first overview of Global Green’s landmark green schools initiative in New Orleans made possible by a grant from the Bush Clinton Katrina Fund

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Solar City Report: How Los Angeles can Gain the Economic and Environmental Competitive Edge

Solar City Report: How Los Angeles can Gain the Economic and Environmental Competitive Edge

Global Green USA's proposal for the City of Los Angeles to develop its solar resources by committing to "carving out" 1% (80 megawatts) of its electrical generation capacity for photovoltaic technology. Benefits for the City include economic development opportunities, stabilizing electric rates, improving air quality and reducing green house gas emissions. Winter 2005.

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New Home Construction and Home Remodeling Green Building Guidelines

Global Green USA worked with Alameda County and What's Working to develop green building guidelines for building and remodeling homes. Several other Bay Area counties are adapting and using the guidelines as the basis for local green building programs. 2001. For more information about the Alameda County Waste Management Authority programs and green building resources please visit www.stopwaste.org.

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