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TTE Innovation Center | LEED Gold | Photo: Shigeo Ogawa
Green buildings can be part of the solution in the climate crisis.
Buildings account for nearly 40% of all greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), according to Architecture 2030—and high-performing green buildings, particularly LEED-certified buildings, provide the means to reduce the climate impacts of buildings and their inhabitants.
Green building strategies address a structure’s planning, design, construction and operations while considering energy, water, indoor environmental quality, materials selection and location. LEED rewards the implementation of these strategies through credits that support energy- and resource-efficient buildings, and that also protect the health and well-being of those who interact with them.
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By building green, we can reduce the impact our buildings have on contributing to climate change.
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