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Pros and Cons of Building “Green”

What are the advantages to building "green"? Should governments require developers to embrace "green" techniques, or should it be optional? How expensive is "green" building? Norm Miller from USD's Bu

Pros and Cons of Building “Green”

Tom Fudge: In the United States, buildings use 1/3 of our total energy, 2/3 of our electricity and 1/8 of our water. Those facts come to us from the U.S. Green Building Council . Buildings, in other words, are big energy hogs. To some extent, that's to be expected. But there are things that can be done to reduce the use of heating, air-conditioning, and lighting. Things can be done to make the best use of available land and encourage the use of alternative transportation. In fact, the U.S. Green Building Council has a certification process that spells out what constitutes a green building.

So should local governments in San Diego country require all new construction to build green?

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Norm Miller will give a presentation at the U.S. Green Building Council-San Diego Chapter's GreenMeet . The event is tonight, Feb. 20, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. at the San Diego Gas & Electric Metro Administration Building.

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