Green Building and Climate Resilience: A Report by the U.S. Green Building Council + University of Michigan

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As many of us have already realized, sustainable design contributes to an awareness of environmental patterns and thereby creates communities that are more resilient to the devastating effects of the natural disasters that we have seen across the globe in recent months. Many people have accepted the cause and effect relationship that exists between current practices – those that pollute water and food sources, strip minerals, disturb fault linesand throw off ecosystems – with the rapidly increasing changes in climate. For those that do not, U.S. Green Building Council and the University of Michigan released this report: Green Building and Climate Resilience: Understanding Impacts and Preparing for Changing Conditions, which addresses pre- and post-emergency management situations while stressing a consciousness about the environment and ways in which to design and build communities that are physically and structurally prepared for natural disasters.

More on this report after the break.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "Green Building and Climate Resilience: A Report by the U.S. Green Building Council + University of Michigan" 17 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/215765/green-building-and-climate-resilience-a-report-by-the-u-s-green-building-council-university-of-michigan> ISSN 0719-8884

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