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Going Green: Carrot or Stick?

For the Greener Good

Video from the National Building Museum


Presented By: John C. Dernbach, Professor of Law, Widener University School of Law; Brian Gault, Director of Sustainable Development, The Peterson Companies; Jason Hartke, Manager, State and Local Advocacy, U.S. Green Building Council; Charles Linn, FAIA, Green Source Magazine and Architectural Record; Mark Palmer, Green Building Coordinator, Department of the Environment, City and County of San Francisco; Charles Linn, FAIA, Green Source Magazine and Architectural Record (moderator)
Date Recorded: November 19, 2007
Duration: 01:32:42

What is the tipping point for sustainability? This panel will examine solutions for motivating green building and life practices and will discuss what "green" practices cities should and should not regulate. For the Greener Good lecture series is presented by The Home Depot Foundation.

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