Going Green Makes Economic Sense

Posted by Kayla on Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Check out this short clip from a keynote address “Going Green Makes Economic Sense,” given by David Gottfried at Stanford University.  David Gottfried is the founder of the U.S. Green Building Council.  Gottfried discusses how green building is being linked to the bottom line. He says that bankers and Wall Street will eventually begin to demand green certification standards because of the value of investments in green building.

4 Comments

  1. Great post. My team at Art Energy Design are working hard creating functional, attention grabbing mechanisms to spread the message that green makes green for both business and the public. Spreading this message is a business in itself and the root purpose of our mission.

    We were recently contacted by the U.S. State Department requesting a price and design proposal for 30 of our Power Flowers to be given to each of the G20 leaders. Green can make green.

    Comment by David Edwards — August 14, 2009 @ 9:05 AM

  2. everyone should Go Green so that we can help the environment.’`*

    Comment by Michael Miller — June 30, 2010 @ 12:09 AM

  3. going green is always the best thing to do. it helps the environment a lot.-,*

    Comment by Gavin Wright — July 20, 2010 @ 9:09 PM

  4. it is always a good idea to go green because we always want to help the environment :-”

    Comment by Hyperpigmentation Treatment — December 13, 2010 @ 12:38 PM

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