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1. Green Building According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), green
building is the practice of creating structures and using processes that
are environmentally responsible and resource-eflcient throughout a
building's life cycle, from siting to design, construction, operation,
maintenance, renovation, and deconstruction.
2. "Built Environment" Refers to all the man-made surroundings that are needed for human
activity, from roads, to buildings, to neighborhoods.
3. In the United States, 14% of potable water consumption, 30% of waste output, 40% of
buildings account for raw materials use, 38% of Carbon dioxide emissions, 24% to 50% of
how much of the follow- energy use, and 72 % of electricity consumption.
ing: potable water con-
sumption, waste output,
raw materials use, CO2
emissions, energy use,
and electricity consump-
tion?
4. The built environment 67%
contributes what per-
centage of all green-
house gas emissions?
5. Based on a US Gen- 26% energy use reduction, 27% higher levels of occupant satisfaction,
eral Services adminis- 13% lower maintenance costs, and 33% lower carbon dioxide emis-
tration survey among sions.
twelve green buildings
states that green build-
ings have:
6. According to the US EPA, 90%
people in the United
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States spend, on aver-
age, how much of their
time indoors?
7. Regenerative design Type of building design that creates no waste and also provides more
output than consumed input
8. Net-zero energy projects projects that only use their own generated energy
9. All green buildings Economic prosperity (profit), social responsibility (people), and envi-
should establish three ronmental stewardship (planet)
components called the
"Triple Bottom Line",
what are they
10. The primary greenhouse water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, and ozone.
gases in the earth's at-
mosphere are:
11. The increase of what con- Carbon dioxide
centration in the atmos-
phere became the num-
ber-one cause for global
climate change?
12. Scope 1 energy Relates to the direct energy from the owned or controlled sources
13. Scope 2 Energy Relates to purchased energy
14. Scope 3 Energy Relates to the energies that are not owned or directly controlled.
15. What are three major Systems thinking, life-cycle thinking, and integrated process.
concepts integral to both
green buildings and sus-
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tainability that are not a
part of the conventional
building process?
16. The Systems of a building resources, materials, energy, building occupants, and information.
include:
17. Systems thinking Refers to the understanding of each and every system of a building
while also understanding their relationships and looking at the pro-
ject as a whole.
18. The LEED credential Green Associate
denotes general knowl-
edge of green design,
construction, and opera-
tions.
19. is generated from Biogas
decomposing organic
matter, such as food or
animal waste, which is
processed in an anaero-
bic digester
20. Lean process improve- Elimination of waste
ment is the principle
of continuously improv-
ing any process through
the in every step of
manufacturing.
21. A(n) director would be Sustainability
responsible for activities