When you consider that the building sector is Canada's third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and that the government has legislation in place to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, the green building workforce is poised to grow significantly in the coming years, making it an excellent career choice. In this guide we've covered the full range of green building courses you can take. #CollegeDiplomas #GreenBuildingCertifications #GreenBuildingCourses #GreenBuildingCredentials #OnlineCourses #UniversityDegrees
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When you consider that the building sector is Canada's third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and that the government has legislation in place to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, the green building workforce is poised to grow significantly in the coming years, making it an excellent career choice. In this guide we've covered the full range of green building courses you can take. #CollegeDiplomas #GreenBuildingCertifications #GreenBuildingCourses #GreenBuildingCredentials #OnlineCourses #UniversityDegrees
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When you consider that the building sector is Canada's third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and that the government has legislation in place to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, the green building workforce is poised to grow significantly in the coming years, making it an excellent career choice. In this guide we've covered the full range of green building courses you can take. #CollegeDiplomas #GreenBuildingCertifications #GreenBuildingCourses #GreenBuildingCredentials #OnlineCourses #UniversityDegrees
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CRACK THE EXAM IN FIRST TRY - +971 52 353 9794 (Anam) LEED GA® LEED Green Associate ABOUT: LEED® Green Associates are experts in modern sustainable building and operational principles, encompassing LEED®, net zero, and climate resilience. This credential serves as a testament to your expertise, showcasing your dedication to crafting healthier, more inclusive, and sustainable environments for all individuals. CERTIFICATION BODY : U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC®, USA) LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Fundamentals of Green Building and LEED®: This course provides essential insights into green building principles and the LEED® framework. Covered Topics: Energy & Atmosphere, Water Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, Location and Transportation, Integrative Strategies, Project Surroundings & Public Outreach are among the key areas explored. Exam Preparation: Participants gain comprehensive preparation for the exam, arming them with the knowledge needed to excel. Understanding LEED® Associate Contributions: The course illuminates the pivotal role of LEED® Associates in supporting projects adhering to green building practices. LEED® Green Associate Credential: This internationally accredited credential evaluates a broad understanding of green building practices and how to assist others in LEED® projects. Ideal for Green Building Novices: Designed as an ideal certification for those new to green buildings, validating their commitment to sustainability. Affirmation of Green Building Principles: Earning this certification affirms a professional’s dedication to and expertise in green building principles and practices. EXAM INFORMATION : CBT – Computer Based Test: The examination is conducted via computer-based testing. 2 Hrs. Examination: The duration of the test spans a total of 2 hours. 100 MCQS: The examination comprises 100 multiple-choice questions. Prometric Exam Center: The test is administered at a Prometric Exam Center. RE CERTIFICATION: Validity: 2 years LEED® Green Associate®: Requires 15 Continuing Education (CE) hours, with 3 hours specifically dedicated to LEED® Attainable through: Authorship, Education, Project Participation, Volunteering LEED® specific activities include: Working on LEED® projects, contributing to rating system development, writing LEED® case studies, and teaching GBCI-approved coursework on the LEED® rating system.
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🌱 The Future of Sustainable Construction: India’s Green Building Rating Systems As we navigate the urgent need for sustainable practices in construction, understanding India’s green building rating systems is essential for shaping a greener future. Here’s a look at the key systems that are leading the way: LEED India (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design): Introduced by the US Green Building Council and adapted for Indian contexts, LEED India focuses on energy efficiency, water conservation, and improved indoor air quality. Since 2003, when the first LEED Platinum-rated building was established in Hyderabad, this system has become a benchmark in sustainable construction. GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment): Launched in 2007 by TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) in collaboration with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, GRIHA serves as India’s national green building rating system. It sets essential criteria for energy performance, water usage, and resource conservation, guiding builders toward sustainable development. BEE Star Rating: Introduced by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in 2009, this voluntary program encourages energy-efficient commercial buildings. The star rating system evaluates energy consumption and promotes significant savings, making it a valuable tool for building owners. GEM (Green & Ecofriendly Movement): Established by ASSOCHAM in 2017, GEM Certification focuses on sustainability throughout a building's lifecycle. This program aligns with the BEE's Energy Conservation Building Code and the National Building Code, promoting eco-friendly designs and practices. IEP (Integrated Energy Policy): Although not a certification, the Integrated Energy Policy developed in 2016 outlines a roadmap for enhancing energy supply and integrating renewable sources, providing a strategic framework for sustainable building practices. Why This Matters for Students, Researchers, and Consultants 🔍 For Students: Engaging with these green building frameworks equips you with critical skills for careers in architecture, urban planning, and environmental science. This knowledge not only enriches your education but also opens doors to impactful internships and projects. 💼 For Consultants: Familiarity with these certifications enhances your advisory capabilities, enabling you to guide clients towards effective sustainable practices. Your expertise can help organizations achieve their green goals, leading to cost savings and positive environmental outcomes. As we strive for a sustainable future, let’s embrace these green building initiatives and collaborate towards a healthier planet! 🌍 #GreenBuilding #Sustainability #LEED #GRIHA #EnergyEfficiency #Research #Consultancy #FutureLeaders #India #Terracon
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We are guest editing a special issue of Sustainability entitled "Sustainability Education Through Green Infrastructure." Please share with colleagues who may be interested and let us know if you have questions. ******************* This Special Issue examines sustainability education in, of, and for green infrastructure. Green infrastructure is a critical consideration for myriad environmental concerns related to air, water, natural resources, and our changing climate. Sustainable development—from urban forms to landscapes, to buildings, to building interiors—has long been viewed through the lens of green technologies and innovations that are measured in terms of environmental performance. Less commonly examined is the social performance of sustainably built environments. However, the social dimensions of green infrastructure are gaining traction in the literature, with a particular emphasis on the educational potential of sustainable environments. This work starts to reveal the ways that green infrastructure is both a 3D communication tool for sustainability and a source for rich formal and informal science lessons that integrate human–ecological systems. This Special Issue topic crosses substantive aims of the journal to address sustainable development and sustainable education. In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following: Green infrastructure (urban spaces, buildings, interiors, products) as a tool for science communication; Formal and informal environmental education interventions involving sustainably built products and/or environments; Case studies of educative green infrastructure projects; Social research with occupants of green infrastructure projects; Green infrastructure is designed to increase environmental awareness, knowledge, attitudes, or behaviours; Education for Sustainable Development. https://lnkd.in/gxC-ETwe
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👉 Alongside LEED and WELL, there is another Green Building rating system that is growing in popularity in the United States and Canada, known as Green Globes. The Green Globes rating system is very interactive and flexible for the users and provides information and guidance for the design, operation, and management of Green Buildings. Through Green Globes, builders can obtain the third-party assessment of the environmental aspects of the building and receive recognition through the rating system. Both LEED and Green Globes assess a wide range of buildings and have similarities in their rating systems. As LEED gains popularity around the world, it is worth taking a look at the other rating system that is gaining popularity in the United States and Canada. There are so many to choose from! A look behind the scenes - Unlike the LEED system, where there are a 100 possible points and ten bonus points, the Green Globes system has a total of 1,000 points that can be achieved. In order to achieve the most basic level of certification and earn one Green Globe, a project team needs to earn at least 35%-54% of the total 1,000 points. In order to obtain two Green Globes, a project team will need to earn between 55%-69% of the total 1,000 points. To obtain three Green Globes, a project team will need to earn up to 70%-84% of the total 1,000 points and to achieve the highest level of Green Globes certification, earning four Green Globes, a project team will need to earn over 85% of the 1,000 available points. Want to find out what sustainability rating system/ certification is best for your project? Contact us today! www.matthewsdesigngroup.ca #certifications #greendesigncertifications #leed #well #greenglobes #breeam #activescore #fitwel #bomabest #reset #grewndesigncanada #sustainabilitydesign
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What Are Green Building Regulations? Green building regulations are guidelines and standards aimed at promoting environmentally friendly construction practices. These regulations ensure that buildings are designed, constructed, and operated in a way that reduces their impact on the environment. They focus on various aspects, including energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable materials, and indoor air quality. Why Are Green Building Regulations Important? Implementing these regulations is crucial for several reasons. First, they help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change mitigation. Second, they promote the use of renewable resources, encouraging the sustainable management of materials and waste. Lastly, green buildings often provide healthier indoor environments, leading to improved occupant well-being and productivity. How Do Green Building Regulations Work? Green building regulations can vary by region, but they typically involve compliance with standards set by local authorities or organizations like the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Common frameworks include Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and the International Green Construction Code (IgCC). These frameworks guide builders and developers in adopting sustainable practices, from site selection to building materials and energy systems. Conclusion As we strive for a more sustainable future, understanding and adhering to green building regulations is vital. They not only benefit the environment but also enhance the quality of life for those who inhabit these spaces. To learn more about how we are applying these principles at our self-sustainable city project, read our blog articles at our blog https://lnkd.in/gU3nFcHh Relevant Hashtags #GreenBuilding #SustainableConstruction #EcoFriendly #BuildingRegulations #EnergyEfficiency #LEED #EnvironmentalImpact #Sustainability
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What my CEO Lars Petersson says, and following on from my post yesterday: The #GreenTransition comes with lots of jobs, and we need to ensure we have the right talent at hand to fill them by upskilling, reskilling and celebrating #GreenJobs to inspire and attract more people to join us! Read more 👇🏻
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What does a successful green transition for the buildings sector look like? It’s more than just better buildings. It also means more jobs. In Europe, we have the potential to create up to 500,000 new jobs every year through well-designed renovation programmes. However, if we don’t take action now, by 2030 we’re projected to be nearly 2 million skilled construction workers short (according to the international and European trade union organisations ITUC and EFBWW). This shortage could jeopardise green transition goals and plans to create better buildings. Action needs to be taken and here’s what I believe we need to do: 💡 Inspire and attract: We must do more to inspire people to see the value of a career in construction. Vocational education should be an attractive option for everyone, regardless of gender or background. This isn’t just about filling jobs; it’s about shaping the future of our industry. 🎓 Recognise and celebrate: Too often, the incredible contributions of our construction workers go unnoticed. They are the backbone of the green transition. It’s time to acknowledge their critical role, especially young professionals, who will shape the future of our industry. 🔄 Upskill and reskill: The construction industry is evolving, and so must our workforce. It’s crucial that we invest in continuous training to ensure that construction workers, installers, and advisors prioritise decarbonisation. Training programmes also need to emphasise that the multiple benefits of energy efficiency and good indoor climates in buildings can go hand in hand. The projected lack of skilled labour is a challenge that requires collaboration across the industry. In VELUX we depend on our important professional partners in the building industry to be able to attract great skilled labour to succeed with the green transition.
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Exciting news for NYC #building #owners and #property #managers! NYC is set to become a training ground for green retrofits, paving the way for a more sustainable future. As professionals in this dynamic industry, let's join forces to set a better standard in #sustainability. Together, we can make a significant impact on our environment while also enhancing the efficiency and value of our properties. Let's embrace this opportunity to lead the way in green building practices. #Sustainability #GreenRetrofit #NYCBuildingOwners #PropertyManagers
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