Get Inspired by the Living Building Challenge!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

You've all heard of using LEED to certify buildings, but there's a new building standard in town! The Living Building Challenge is much more rigorous and has the ultimate goal of creating buildings that are essentially part of nature.

Tuesday, June 21 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
50 Milk Street, “Dali” Room (14th Floor)

Tickets are only $50 and $65 for Members and Non-Members, and we are also offering Scholarships for students and those working in the non-profit sector. Please email celis@usgbcma.org for more information.

Learn more and register below!

ELM's Earth Night a Success!

By Acadia Center

Last Tuesday, May 31st, the Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM) hosted their 20th annual Earth Night.

The environmental community of Greater Boston united at the Boston College Club for a night of music, merriment and ways to make a difference for the Massachusetts environment. Pretty cool to be up on the 33rd floor looking out across the geomorphology of the Boston Harbor, Charles River and Mystic River watersheds. 

Grey Lee, the Executive Director of USGBC MA, made an appearance at the event and connected with this outstanding community of environmental advocates.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

Congratulations to the Green Star recipients, Representative Steve Kulik, Brad Jones, Katy Eiseman with the Massachusetts PipeLine Awareness Network, and Aggregate Industries for their work to protect the Commonwealth's Environment.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

A special thank you to Senator Edward J. Markey for inspiring us with his words and his dedication to our cause.

photo courtesy of Peter Julian Photography.

In the words of ELM President George Bachrach, “Determination to get something done has an edge to it, and that's what ELM is about.”

Grey Lee was caught in a picture with Austin Blackmon, Chief of Energy, Environment and Open Space for the City of Boston, and Senator Markey. We were joking around about doing hard work vs. hardly working (some parts of the government are hardly working)…Grey says, “if I were taking a selfie we would all have been looking in the right spot!”

Sponsor Spotlight: Rubenstein Partners

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!


Rubenstein Partners, one of our Silver Sponsors, is a fully integrated real estate investment firm providing first-class investment services, as a Registered Investment Advisor, in office markets throughout the Eastern United States. Many of their office and retail properties are focused on delivering high-quality, sustainable business environments.

Deke Schultze, the Regional Director of New England, served as co-chair of ING Clarion’s Sustainability Task Force, which developed and implemented the firm’s Sustainable Growth Program. This program promoted green building and smart growth best practices across its investment portfolio and corporate operations.

The firm specializes in value-added office investments throughout the Eastern United States. They currently manage two fully discretionary closed-end funds — Rubenstein Properties Fund I, a $475 million private equity fund closed in 2006, and Rubenstein Properties Fund II, a $515 million private equity fund that is in its investment period — as well as some legacy assets related to the firm’s predecessor company.

Rubenstein Partners primarily focuses on complex office real estate investments, including assets requiring major redevelopment or recapitalization.

Recently, Rubenstein Partners has been working on a proposed office building to be built on top of the existing parking garage at 321 Harrison Ave in Boston's South End. The detailed plans and renderings of the approximately 230,000 sf building have just been filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

source: http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/2016/05/detailed_plans_…

We appreciate their sponsorship and are interested in seeing what type of projects they work on in the future!

LEED Exam Prep is Next Week!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

If “become a LEED Green Associate” is on your to-do list, now's the time to take action!

USGBC MA is hosting a day of Exam Prep to help you prepare for the Green Associate exam and other specialty exams.

Register here or below.

Wednesday, June 15 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
50 Milk Street, “Woolf” Room

Any professional who is serious about sustainable building should definitely have their LEED Green Associate accreditation. Because we will be transitioning to an updated version of LEED next year, attending this course is the perfect opportunity to get a better grasp of the updated certification information.

If you're already a Green Associate or Accredited Professional, make sure to share this opportunity with your colleagues. 

Read more about the course here or below:

 

Interested in WELL, the Building Standard Focused on Human Health?

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

You're in luck, as USGBC MA will be hosting an introduction and discussion centering on WELL!

Register here or below.

Tuesday, June 28 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
50 Milk Street, “Dali” Room

The WELL Building Standard was recently created to help design buildings that are better for human health. We anticipate that this building standard will greatly impact the building process and the types of buildings that are constructed in the future.

To bring as many people up to speed with this new standard, we have organized an introductory session at our headquarters. This session will be beneficial for professionals from all sectors of the building industry: owners, engineers, builders and occupants interested in the new standard are encouraged to attend!

The time has come to elevate human health and comfort to the forefront of building practices and reinvent buildings that are not only better for the planet—but also for people. Please join us for this important and informative session.

If you want to deepen your knowledge and become a WELL Accredited Professional, consider joining us for WELL Exam Prep.

Next Week: Learning, Networking, & Refreshments at TROY Boston!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Tuesday, June 14, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
266 East Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02118

Register here!

It's time for the Chapter's Quarterly Gathering. All our Committees will be attending, and newcomers will have a chance to learn about the many facets of our mission and our work to change the built environment for the better.

This evening of learning will be hosted at TROY Boston, in the South End. TROY is a super eco-friendly apartment complex developed by Chapter Sponsoring Partner Gerding Edlen, a great developer based on the west coast. The complex has attained LEED Gold earlier this year and used 28% less energy than a typical multi-family building like it. We will get to check out many of the features and talk with project team members. We will get to see the rich amenities of this great building and its incredible apartment options.

Join us for this great event to gather our organization — re-connect and make new connections at the same time.

Free for Chapter Members and TROY Boston residents, $25 for the general public.

Click here to learn more and to register.

Refreshments will be provided.

Thank you to Gerding Edlen and TROY Boston for sponsoring this event.

Boston to Host US-China Climate Summit in 2017

By Andrew Ryan

BEIJING — A major climate summit will come to Boston in 2017, putting the city on the world stage as urban leaders from the United States and China work to curb the effects of a warming planet.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry made the announcement Tuesday at this year’s conference in the hazy Chinese capital, declaring that cities like Boston were “in the eye of the climate change storm.”

Kerry’s speech served as a capstone to a climate summit that brought together mayors and other urban leaders from more than 60 cities in the United States and China. The Boston conference in 2017 will be the third such gathering; the first two were hosted by Los Angeles and Beijing.

Kerry said the 2017 conference will give Boston the opportunity to emerge as a global leader in the battle against climate change. Some 2,000 business officials and urban leaders are expected to attend the gathering.

“Boston is a coastal city that understands the threat of rising sea levels and extreme weather,” said Kerry, who recognized Mayor Martin J. Walsh in the audience. “It has already taken extreme steps in order to reduce emissions and mitigate the harmful effects of climate change.”

Hosting environmental leaders from across the globe will be an unprecedented opportunity for Boston businesses and clean energy innovators to expand their reach and influence, said Peter Rothstein, president of the Northeast Clean Energy Council.

“It means that the leading innovators from around the world are going to come here, not just the private sector and labs, but also the cities that are the customers for a lot of these sustainability solutions,” Rothstein said. “They’ll come here for demonstrations but also for their challenges and needs for problems they haven’t solved.”

A conference of this scale “really cements Massachusetts’ reputation as a clean energy leader,” said Peter Shattuck, director of the Massachusetts office of Acadia Center, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization.

“It puts the Massachusetts companies on display,” Shattuck said, pointing to a recent report from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center showing that the clean energy industry in the state grew by 12 percent in 2015, employing about 100,000 people. “It’s not a given that cleantech will set up shop here. They need to seize opportunity for companies investing billions to relocate to a place like Boston.”

From a tourism perspective, the conference could generate about $1 million in hotel and restaurant spending, said Patrick B. Moscaritolo, president of the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau.

“That’s a great amount of advertising and promotion of our destination,” Moscaritolo said.

Local environmental leaders said the conference presented a strong opportunity for Boston to show off what successful projects the city has implemented, as well as learn from China about its own policies.

“This is an enormous honor and a clear sign that the policies put in place in Boston and Massachusetts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and grow a clean energy economy are working and are of worldwide significance,” said Ken Kimmel, a former commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection.

The host city has an opportunity to set the agenda leading up the summit and can influence policies across the United States, China, and beyond, said Mark Watts, executive director of C40, an alliance of more than 80 global mayors that organizes the conference.

The goal of these summits is to put cities at the forefront of the battle by working together to reduce greenhouse gases. On Tuesday, Walsh signed an agreement to curb emissions on behalf of more than 500 mayors from across the globe. For the first time, the agreement included urban leaders from China, which advocates hailed as a crucial step to halt global warming.

“China didn’t cause climate change. But there’s absolutely no way that we can prevent climate change without leadership in China,” Watts said. “The rate of urbanization here and the scale of energy consumption in cities mean it must happen in [Chinese] cities.”

The agreement requires cities to establish ambitious but achievable goals to curb greenhouse gases. They also report data so each city’s carbon emissions can be tracked and compared.

In Beijing, visiting mayors and other officials took note of the gauzy haze that blurred the horizon in this famously smoggy city. One high-ranking Chinese official acknowledged the challenge ahead, but said the country is making “a relentless effort to make out cities cleaner (and) more beautiful.”

“Despite all the challenges of a developing country, we are doing our best,” said the official, Yang Jiechi, a state councilor. “We have such a huge population in China. We have a burdensome challenge.”

Jiechi and others noted that China had made some strides that put it ahead of the United States. Beijing, for example, has scores of electric cars, and the cities of Nanjing and Shenzhen have thousands of electronic buses.

In conversations with Chinese leaders and local media, Walsh noted that Boston has faced its own environmental challenges, comparing the cleanup of Boston Harbor to the smog that chokes Beijing.

“When government and elected officials and the public put their minds together, we can do great things,” Walsh said. “If we cleaned up the Boston Harbor, they can tackle the air here.”

In a speech to the China-US Climate-Smart/Low-Carbon Cities Summit, Walsh said that there was “no more pressing, or defining, global challenge than climate change.” He noted that as a coastal city, Boston was particularly at risk to rising seas and intensifying storms, and he recalled the city’s record-breaking winter of 108 inches of snow.

“This was no coincidence,” Walsh said. “It was very likely the result of climate change.”

 

NEBFM 2016: Exhibitions, Talks, and Networking… for FREE!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Register now for the 11th Annual New England Buildings & Facilities Management Show & Conference! This event will feature over 300 exhibitors displaying products and services necessary for the operation, management, maintenance and renovation of buildings and facilities in the greater New England region. Running concurrently with the trade show is an educational conference featuring 40 individual one-hour talks covering a wide range of topics. A networking reception is held from 3:00pm – 4:00pm the first day of the show. Attendees & Exhibitors are invited to join IFMA and all the Show Sponsors for drinks and hors d'oeuvres.

June 29-30, 2016
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Hall B-2
415 Summer Street
Boston, 02210

Attending this event is completely FREE! If you register by June 14 (next Tuesday), you qualify for FREE lunch and discounted parking!

Register here.

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Apply Now for a Greenbuild Scholarship!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Greenbuild is the world's largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. It provides a forum for the green building community to unite, change lives, revolutionize business, and address our world’s most pressing problems. The three-day event, which will be held in Los Angeles Convention Center from Oct. 5-7, 2016, will feature high profile celebrities, activists and political figures working together to promote the ideals and interests of the green building movement.

Learn more about the event here.

USGBC is excited to provide scholarship opportunities to attend Greenbuild 2016: Iconic Green. Scholarships close on June 23rd, so apply soon!

Scholarships increase access to Greenbuild and serve as a point of entry for people who are new to the green movement. Scholarships are competitive, and preference is given to individuals from underrepresented audiences and who demonstrate a need. These scholarships allow USGBC to invest in individuals who share our vision and want to be champions for the movement. Hear from several Greenbuild 2015 scholarship recipients to get an insider's look on how you can benefit from a scholarship!

Four types of scholarships are available:

  1. Communities and Affordable Homes Summit Scholarship includes Communities and Affordable Homes Summit registration. This scholarship is specifically reserved for minority professionals working in community development. Travel arrangements and hotel lodging are not included.
     
  2. Greenbuild + Communities and Affordable Homes Summit Scholarship includes Greenbuild full conference registration plus Communities and Affordable Homes Summit registration plus a one-year subscription with unlimited access to Education @USGBC. Travel arrangements and hotel lodging are not included.
     
  3. Greenbuild + Communities and Affordable Homes Summit + Travel and Lodging Scholarship includes Greenbuild full conference registration plus a one-year subscription with unlimited access to Education @USGBC plus travel arrangements (up to $500) plus four nights shared hotel lodging (Monday, Oct. 3–Friday, Oct. 7).
     
  4. International Scholarship includes Greenbuild full conference registration plus Communities and Affordable Homes Summit registration plus a one-year subscription with unlimited access to Education @USGBC plus travel arrangements (up to $1,500) plus five nights shared hotel lodging (Sunday, Oct. 2–Friday, Oct. 7). This scholarship is specifically for individuals from developing nations in the following five regions. Preference will be given to female applicants from:
    Africa
    Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
    Americas (Central America, South America, Canada and Mexico)
    Asia/Pacific
    Europe

To learn about eligibility requirements and to apply for a scholarship, click here.

Please share this opportunity with anyone you believe would be interested in attending Greenbuild!

Clock's Ticking! Register for WELL Exam Prep Today!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

The WELL Building Standard was recently created to help design buildings that are better for human health. In order to become a WELL Accredited Professional, professionals must take the WELL Exam. 

We are offering WELL Exam Prep! If you are interested in becoming a WELL Accredited Professional, join us for an in-depth course to prepare for the exam.

On Thursday, June 16th, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, we will cover the WELL Building Standard ideology, structure, and certification process. A light breakfast, full lunch, and snacks will be provided throughout the day, and a hard-copy exam study guide will be provided to all students.

You may also be interested in our Introduction to the WELL Building Standard. It will be on Tuesday, June 28 from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. A concise introduction to the building standard will be followed by a roundtable discussion.

Important Dates and Deadlines:

June 16: WELL Exam Prep Course (Register here or below)

June 28: Introduction to WELL (Register here)

June 30: WELL Exam Fees Increase (Register for the exam here)