CNU Community Sustainability Seminar
September 12, 2008 at 10:01PM
Sustainability 2030 in Education, Seminar

Congress for New Urbanism Seminar: (Sept 26th, SF)

 

Starting with their collaboration on groundbreaking green policies and designs for the State of California under then-Governor Brown, this incredible group of people introduced and advanced many of the innovations that form the backbone of the green building and sustainability movements. And they helped show that environmentalism must extend beyond conservation of natural lands and resources to encompass a comprehensive vision for human habitats -- sustainable cities and towns. On September 26, 2008, these leading innovators will join together in San Francisco for a rare one-day seminar on the past and future of sustainable communities. With
Jacky Grimshaw of the Center for Neighborhood Technologies moderating, they will explore the juncture of ecology and urbanism that's now more critical than ever. Between buildings and transportation systems, the design of communities accounts for at least two-thirds of U.S. energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

 

 

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