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Find BuildingGreen articles, webcasts, and reports approved for continuing education credits through AIA and GBCI below. We record and automatically report CEU credits for our subscribers.

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  • Choosing Certifications & Ecolabels: From Projects to Products

    Webcast

    The presenters, Brent Ehrlich and Paula Melton, share what they learned about today’s certification landscape while writing BuildingGreen’s Guide to Building Product Certifications & Ecolabels, distilling some of the information available in that guide to help attendees start to make sense of it all.

  • Assessing Climate Hazards: The First Step in Resilient Design

    Webcast

    Increasingly, owners are asking for risk assessments to inform strategies for resilient design. This on-demand webinar, presented by BuildingGreen’s Candace Pearson and BuildingGreen and Resilient Design Institute founder Alex Wilson, provides sources for the first step of a risk assessment: identifying hazards and understanding exposure.

  • The Contractor’s Commitment: Lessons from the First Year

    Webcast

    The new “Contractor’s Commitment to Sustainable Building Practices" calls on firms to practice green building on the jobsite and beyond.

  • Smart Glass- A Panel Discussion

    Webcast

    Arm yourself with knowledge about the potential uses and drawbacks of smart glass, and consider whether the products have improved enough to be used in your next project!

  • The Beneficial Intersections of Energy, Resilience, and Health

    Webcast

    How can three important elements of sustainable buildings—energy efficiency, resilience, and health and wellness—be integrated for better overall outcomes?