Welcome guest poster, David Scott, Esquire. I asked David to write a post about why there hasn’t been much LEED litigation. As a fellow lawyer and LEED AP, I anticipated a slew of lawsuits. However, like David, I am still waiting. Here is David’s response: At one point in the immortal comedy Caddyshack, the […]
USGBC’s Announces Top 10 Green Building Legislation
You know why Abe is smiling? Because America has a bright future ahead of it. We will get out of our economic rut and green building is the answer. Green building will create jobs and spur the economy to recover. Right now Congress has taken the lead and there are several green building bills pending. […]
Passing the LEED exam AND Surviving
Update: 12/9/2011: LEED changed in 2009 after I took the exam. I updated my resources for you. That “week after” title seems a little mysterious for those of you who don’t know what the LEED AP exam is. I can assure you that it was not a hot, passionate experience that left me […]
Jetson Green previews First LEED West Coast Residence
Nick Garibbo, Photo Design, 2006 In the world of green building, I have tremendous respect for Preston Koerner of Jetson Green. His posts are concise, informative, and easy to read. In addition, his photographs that accompany his posts are clear and fully illustrate his topic. Preston gave me permission to reprint his post on the first LEED […]