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When Climate Change Becomes Personal

The Integrative Process in Action: Planning Smarter with LEED v5

The Integrative Process, Planning, and Assessments (IP) category in LEED v5 establishes a foundational shift toward holistic, people-centered, and data-informed project planning. This course examines how LEED v5 integrates climate resilience, social equity, carbon awareness, and operational readiness into early decision-making across building life cycles. Participants will explore the required prerequisites and credits within the […]

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Planning for Low-Carbon, Resilient Communities: Location and Transportation in LEED v5

Planning for Low-Carbon, Resilient Communities: Location and Transportation in LEED v5

Climate action in the built environment extends beyond efficient buildings to include decisions about where projects are located, how people travel, and how development connects to existing infrastructure. In LEED v5, the Location and Transportation (LT) category elevates these considerations as critical levers for achieving decarbonization, resilience, and livability at the community scale. This course

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Water as a Climate System: Efficiency, Risk, and Resilience in LEED v5

Water as a Climate System: Efficiency, Risk, and Resilience in LEED v5

Climate change, population growth, and aging infrastructure are intensifying water stress worldwide, requiring projects to rethink how water is sourced, used, and managed. In LEED v5, the Water Efficiency (WE) category shifts from prescriptive conservation toward a performance- and stewardship-based framework that treats water as a climate system—deeply connected to energy use, carbon emissions, ecosystems,

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When Climate Change Becomes Personal

Materials as Climate Systems: Waste, Reuse, and Embodied Carbon in LEED v5

The Materials and Resources (MR) category in LEED v5 represents a fundamental shift in how projects address climate impact, resource use, and supply-chain responsibility. Rather than treating materials as isolated product choices, LEED v5 frames them as interconnected systems that influence embodied carbon, waste generation, human health, and ecological outcomes across the full building life

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Are You Ready for LEED v5

Are You Ready for LEED v5? 7 Things to Consider for Building Professionals

LEED v5 marks the most significant evolution of the LEED rating system to date, reframing sustainability around measurable outcomes rather than isolated credit strategies. As climate risks intensify and expectations around health, equity, and performance continue to rise, building professionals must be prepared to think differently about how projects are planned, designed, constructed, and operated.

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Top 10 Things to Know About LEED v5: A Guide for Building Professionals

Top 10 Things to Know About LEED v5: A Guide for Building Professionals

LEED v5 marks a significant evolution of the LEED rating system—moving beyond incremental efficiency gains toward measurable outcomes in decarbonization, quality of life, and ecological conservation and restoration. Rather than focusing solely on individual credits, LEED v5 introduces an impact-based framework that emphasizes early planning, systems thinking, and long-term performance. This article course presents the

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Optimizing Water Efficiency LEED -GBRI

Optimizing Water Efficiency in LEED v4.1 Projects: A Guide for BD+C, ID+C, and O+M

Short Description Water use constitutes a significant element of a building’s environmental impact, both during and post-construction. In the U.S., 13.6% of potable water is consumed by buildings alone, underscoring the critical importance of water efficiency in sustainable building design. As global environmental challenges intensify, green building strategies serve as a crucial tool for minimizing

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From LEDs to LEED: A Strategic Guide to Energy-Efficient Lighting

From LEDs to LEED: A Strategic Guide to Energy-Efficient Lighting

This course offers a deep dive into the world of energy-efficient lighting, covering the spectrum from the basic principles of illumination to LEED credits related to lighting. From the historical evolution of artificial lighting to cutting-edge LED innovations, participants will gain a deep understanding of energy-efficient lighting principles. Real-world case studies and applications, including Infosys

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