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I don't have attendance figures for the conference; I've heard guesses of 30,000 or more. I asked a cop directing traffic last night if he'd heard anything; "No," he said, "but it's a lot."
The opening remarks by Rick Fedrizzi were the usual fare — we're fantastic, we're visionaries, we're saving the world.
![]() Watching the plenary in Cosentino's box |
A really nice touch, I thought, is that they had the leaders of green building movements from around the world also making statements. This is a global thing, it has to be.
Video is going to be available at the Greenbuild website (and presumably at greenbuild365.org as well). Since none of it was earth-shattering, I'm not going to get into who said what; check it out in a few days at one or the other of those websites. It was about as reported in the Arizona Republic.
I watched the opening statements and the plenary from Cosentino's box, up on the third tier and a little behind the stage. The audio in the stadium back there was unintelligible, so everyone trouped into the box to watch it on closed-circuit TV.
After the plenary, I went down to field level; ran into some people I work with, some people I don't. The thing I like best about Greenbuild is the opportunity to see people that I never see anywhere else — once a year, at Greenbuild. One thing stressed in the opening remarks is that this stuff we're doing is about people, and I can get behind that completely.
Sheryl Crow put on a fine show.
![]() Rick Fedrizzi says so ![]() In Cosentino's box ![]() Al Gore, live on TV ![]() Watching the plenary in Cosentino's box ![]() Cosentino's third-tier box from the field ![]() Sheryl Crow ![]() |
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