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The Lecture Series is presented by the Environmental Science Institute and the Jackson School of Geosciences ![]() Lecture Archives: Location: UT Campus, Welch Hall 2.224 Schedule: 5:45-7 - Pre-lecture Fun 7-8:15 - Lecture Web Broadcast: The Live Webcast will start at 7pm. Please log on at least 15 minutes before 7pm to download the necessary plug-ins to view our webcast. Directions: Welch is located on the corner of 24th Street and Speedway. Building & Parking Maps In the News: News Release - Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes? Friday, February 9, 2007 - 7 PM CT
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Choosing Our Future: Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes? by Rich MacMath
Austin Energy, Green Building Program What is the Lecture About? Austin Energy, Austin's public owned utility, began going green in 1985 with public education and policy changes, and eventually became the first to use a green rating system for residential buildings. The Green Building Program's focus continues to expand, eventually including commercial construction, multifamily projects, municipal buildings, and consulting services. The program now rates new and retrofit construction in the areas of energy conservation, water conservation, sustainable materials, health and safety, and community. Rich MacMath is currently the lead Green Building Program staff member working with the City of Austin's Neighborhood Housing and Community Development Department to create an affordable, solar powered, green built subdivision in Austin. He is happy to share with us all of they ways to make our homes energy efficient now, as well as Austin Energy's vision of the future.
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The Hot Science - Cool Talks Outreah Lecture Series is sponsored by the AT&T Foundation and ConocoPhilips. |
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