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Title: Sustainability Around the World: Is the World Becoming Flatter?
Provider: GBRI
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Description:Discover the global landscape of sustainability in our enlightening article course, “Sustainability Around the World: Is the World Becoming Flatter?” Delve into regional and country-specific initiatives that shape sustainable building practices and contribute to broader global sustainability goals. Explore the evolving definition of sustainability, encompassing social equity, ethical practices, and cultural preservation, and learn how local factors influence the path towards a more sustainable future. Welcome to our thought-provoking article course, “Sustainability Around the World: Is the World Becoming Flatter?” As sustainability gains immense prominence on the global stage, driven by increased awareness of environmental challenges, climate change, and social inequalities, the concept continues to evolve. Our course builds upon the foundations laid in our previous course, ‘From Blueprint to Greenprint: Fundamentals of Sustainability & Green Buildings,’ hosted on this platform, where we explored crucial topics such as sustainability principles, the triple bottom line concept, and the significance of systems thinking in addressing global challenges. In this new journey, we aim to understand how local factors influence the adoption of sustainable building practices and contribute to broader global sustainability goals. Uncover the evolving definition of sustainability, embracing social equity, ethical practices, and cultural preservation. Explore regional and country-specific sustainability initiatives, understanding how local factors shape sustainable building practices, and contribute to global sustainability goals. View the interconnectedness of our world through systems thinking, as changes in one region can create ripple effects worldwide. Dive into diverse initiatives, from renewable energy targets to circular economy principles, reshaping the built environment’s trajectory towards sustainability. Learn how LEED and WELL Building Standard promote circular practices and prioritize occupant health. Discover the significance of social equity within sustainability efforts, focusing on gender equality, affordable housing, education access, and indigenous rights. Explore international sustainability initiatives, united in pursuing United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and promoting positive global change. Join us in this captivating exploration of sustainability worldwide, and let’s shape a more equitable and sustainable future together. Share your insights in the comments section and engage in an inspiring dialogue towards impactful change. We’ve crafted an interactive, engaging, and enlightening international Kahoot quiz centered on sustainability around the world. It’s a superb chance to put your knowledge to the test, gain fresh insights, and see how you fare against global competitors! https://kahoot.it/challenge/007485601 We can’t wait to see you on the leaderboard! Let the games begin!
URL:https://www.gbrionline.org/courses/sustainability-around-the-world-is-the-world-becoming-flatter/
LEED Specific:
CE Hours: .5CE
AIA Credit: 0.5 LU/HSW
There are many green building rating systems in use in the world today. Each has unique characteristics but all have at least one thing in
common. That common element is:
Which among the following organizations was originally formed to combat climate change through local initiatives in the UK?
What distinguishes the PEARL rating system used throughout the middle east from its counterparts used elsewhere on the globe?
How does BIM aid projects attempting LEED certification?In order to get an Energy Star Plaque, an existing building should score more than
______ on a scale of 1-100
Which of the following cities follow the Pearl Rating System
Identify the new LEED Threshold (points) for Certified, Silver, Gold & Platinum under Version 3.0 or LEED 2009?
What is the maximum number of points a LEED registered project can gain under “Regional Priority” RP?
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