This April, San Francisco
EcoTuesday will feature Dan Geiger, Executive Director at the U.S. Green Building Council - Northern CA Chapter Tuesday, April 26th. Please join us to learn more from Dan on his very interesting talk around "How Green Building Can Save Our World"
Coming off the cusp of California’s new building codes took effect January 1, 2011, referred to as CalGreen, the codes have raised the floor on minimum building standards for new construction, incorporated green elements into base code, and as such are another manifestation of California’s leadership in the green economy.
As Dan states "There has been quite a bit of discussion about the relationship between the codes and rating systems like LEED".
Dan goes on to say, "Industry and policy analysts widely agree that LEED is significantly more rigorous than the new building codes1 2, and is the most powerful tool available for market transformation. In addition, LEED has systems for existing buildings, commercial interiors, core and shell, schools, neighborhoods and more. One way to think of all this is that codes define the floor (and are the law), whereas LEED sets the ceiling".
So with CalGreen codes and LEED Systems in place, "How Green Building Save Our World" will certainly make for a lively discussion.
The U.S. Green Building Council - Northern California Chapter is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, voluntary organization that educates, motivates, provides resources and advocates for industry transformation to build and maintain sustainable communities.
USGBC’s VISION: Buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation.
USGBC's MISSION: To transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life.
In addition to having Dan lined up as our great speaker this month, we've got a great venue for networking. We are being generously hosted by Temple at their San Francisco office located at 540 Howard.
Known also as Green Temple, Green Temple aims to have the greatest positive impact and limit their negative impact. They achieve this through internally implementing resource conservation measures, perusing innovative and inspirational solutions and engaging in the community. As important as scientific advances and building materials are important, we also need to change the way we live and think. With over 2,000 people a week coming through our doors resource management is exponentially important. By reducing their resource consumption we not only help the planet, but save money.
We get started at 6:30, come join us for some great networking, introduce yourself to a room of professionals, and to learn something new!
RSVP here, $5 online or $10 at the door.




