The History of LEED Consultancy

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The History of LEED Consultancy Due to the significant energy use and carbon dioxide emissions caused by buildings, more sustainable living and working environments are required. The U.S. Office of Federal Environmental Executive defines "green building" as measures that reduce a building's adverse effects on the environment and human health while also improving a building or site's efficiency in using energy, water, and materials. The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED grading system is the most widely used for green buildings in the country (USGBC). In this post, let's examine the history of LEED, LEED Consultancy and how it has developed into the present day.

The green construction movement emerged due to numerous national and international conferences and meetings on energy, the environment, and building rules. An energy crisis resulted from the 1972 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) embargo, enacted during the environmental movement that began in the 1963s. Americans started questioning their nation's reliance on fossil fuels for buildings and transportation1. The USGBC was established in 1992 in the American Institute of Architects (AIA) boardroom, with participation from more than 61 businesses and nonprofit organizations. To encourage the improvement of buildings through sustainable practices in the building and construction sector, the USGBC was established as a membership-based nonprofit. ³ The council's founders were S. Richard


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