Friday, September 18, 2009

A great step - The Green House

A LEEDer, greener White House:

The White House isn't so pallid white anymore, in all the very best ways—and none so inspiring to us here at Super Eco as its green initiatives. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and the first family are very much walking the talk when it comes to taking care of the hearth of the nation in an eco-friendly, sustainable way. Now, the Obamas are taking aim at LEED certification for the White House itself. As the Green Guide reports:

According to government officials familiar with greening efforts,
the Obama White House intends to be the first White House to earn LEED
certification, a system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC) to measure and reward buildings and communities that implement
green building design, construction, operations, and maintenance.



“LEED certification of the White House is absolutely possible and
viable,” said Rick Fedrizzi, CEO and president of USGBC, which has
offered to help advise the White House on the process. However,
Fedrizzi noted, it will not be easy because of the building’s historic
status and the security required to protect the President and his
family.



“A normal building is already a challenging assignment, and this is
something that’s a historic structure, one of [the] nation’s most
historic structures,” he says.

Here's something you may not realize: the Obamas didn't have to start from scratch to paint the White House a deeper shade of green. What the Obamas bring, though, is the interest, energy and fresh new faces it takes to color the White House and its activities a greener shade of sustainable.


(Photo credit:The White House/Joyce N. Boghosian)

Kudos. Let us hope that it is not simply a PR tactic but one that can teach and set an example for all to follow. Simple steps to elaborate steps - bring them all to the public's attention.

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