Tuesday, July 22, 2008
California Introduces Statewide Green Building Code
California has proposed a new statewide building code aimed at improving energy efficiency and water consumption. Goals of the new code include: 50 percent landscape water conservation reduction; energy use of new structures are 15%t better than under existing standards; and, greater use of recycled materials.
Governor Schwarzenegger said this say in a press release:
"By adopting this first-in-the-nation statewide green building code, California is again leading the way to fight climate change and protect the environment. This is literally a groundbreaking move to ensure that when we break ground on all new buildings in the Golden State we are promoting green building and energy efficient new technologies. Cars and buildings are two of the leading users of energy – we’re already addressing cars, and these new building standards will ensure that California remains at the forefront of reducing our carbon footprint and conserving valuable natural resources while also protecting our economy. We have already committed to making our state-owned buildings more green and energy efficient and this statewide code will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency and conserve water in all new buildings."
"With today’s action, California continues to lead the nation and I commend the hard work of the Building Standards Commission to adopt the first-in-the-nation statewide green building standards."
California Green Building Standards
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Hi! I'm from Zaragoza (Spain). In this city, this year, it's the International Exposition (The Expo'08). The Expo is about watter and the importance of it for the life. But, i've seen that a lot of countries uses this matery for talking about tourism with economic porpouses and not with ecological raisons. It's very sad!
Good luck with your blog, green vagabond!
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