- Green - Wikipedia
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm
- CALGreen - DGS
In 2007, CBSC developed green building standards in an effort to meet the goals of California’s landmark initiative AB 32, which established a comprehensive program of cost-effective reductions of greenhouse gases (GHG) to 1990 levels by 2020
- Home - Green Dot
Green Dot Public Schools is a public charter school organization with 18 high-performing schools serving 10,000 students in grades 6-12 across Los Angeles Our mission is to help transform public education, so all students graduate prepared for college, leadership, and life
- Green Building Sustainability - LADBS
The purpose of Green Buildings is to improve public health, safety, and general welfare through enhanced design and construction of buildings, using concepts which reduce negative impact, and promote principles which have a positive environmental impact and encourage sustainable construction practices
- California - GreenLatinos
GreenLatinos is committed to providing resources for Latine Indigenous communities across the beautifully diverse state of California to organize unite to protect our environment, cultural identities, and safe community spaces
- Home - California Green Business Network
When customers see that you are GREEN certified, they know you’re more than just a business You are a solution to a real environmental challenge That translates into dollars and good sense Conserving energy, water, and resources is great for the environment The California Green Business Network will show you how
- Green Infrastructure
The purpose of green infrastructure is to capture, clean, and store stormwater The streets and sidewalks of Southern California were designed and built in the 20th Century with the single purpose of moving water along quickly and directly to the ocean
- USGBC California – Sustainability Professionals Driving Change
We’re a member-based nonprofit that brings people together to build healthier, more sustainable, more resilient, and more equitable communities across California Our members include developers, architects, engineers, students, planners, advocates, and anyone who cares about sustainability
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