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Event: Building Green in Cascadia

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September 5, 2017

On Thursday September 14, Sightline executive director Alan Durning will keynote the Built Green Conference and discuss the intersections of green building, affordability, equity, and building policy. The Built Green Conference has been convening annually for over a decade and has provided valuable information to support green building and sustainability to builders, policymakers, and the general public in Washington’s King and Snohomish Counties. Leaders in the movement will present on a variety of topics related to green building, ranging from building science to policy, from post-occupancy research to discussions on equity, affordability, and community issues.

Event: Built Green Conference

  • When: Thursday, September 14, 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Where: Cascadia College (map)
  • Tickets: Register here.
  • Speaker bios here.
  • Schedule here.

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Sightline Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank providing leading original analysis of democracy, energy, and housing policy in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, British Columbia, and beyond.

1 thought on “Event: Building Green in Cascadia”

  1. Alan Durning, Our Pacific NW beckons, pleads, begs, on bended knees, prevent bombtrains! The Columbia pleads…
    exhaustion.. Billy Gates lives more abroad than at home.

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