The built environment includes all of the physical structures engineered and built by people–the places where we live, work, and play. These frameworks include our homes, workplaces, schools, parks, and transit arrangements. Where we live, work, and play every day has a profound impact on our natural environment, economy, health, and productivity.
In the United States alone, buildings account for:
Environmental Benefits
Economic Benefits
Health and Community Benefits
Everywhere you turn, there are advertisements, new companies or celebrities telling you why to live and build energy-efficient. The environmental measures and stats should stand on their own. Where can you find these? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a huge resource with publications, research, and tools at our fingertips. Below are some links that we find useful to guide you through the facts on living and building for the environment.
GREEN BUILDING TOOLS/INFORMATION
ENERGY EFFICIENT TOOLS
PROTECTING CHILDREN’S HEALTH