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100

Green projects must be prepared to adapt to _________ change and be __________ and operated to stand the test of time.

What is "Future" and "Designed".

100

Considering energy improvements part of an overall process, we often find that the added costs are balanced by _____________________.

What are long term savings.

100

Green Building professionals strive to follow a path of continuous ________________.

What is "Improvement".

100

A building where the total energy cost is zero.

What is "Net Zero".

100

Individuals who can establish or increase their professional knowledge and the credibility of an organization may enjoy increased _____________.

What are "Employment opportunities".

200

1 of the 3 Location factors in green building that includes connections to the community and other destinations, local priorities, cultural history and traditions, and local regulations and incentives.

What is Social Context.

200

Helps project teams ensure that systems are designed efficiently, are installed appropriately, and operate as intended.

What is Building Commissioning?
200

True/False.  The Demand for Green Associates has decreased over the last 10 years.

What is False.

200

Roads that are designed for only ________ do not provide the flexibility or adaptability of a transportation network designed for diverse travel modes.

What are Motor Vehicles.

200

Buildings that protect the history and character of a place also promote ________________.

What is Sustainability.

300

Using no more resources than a building can produce.

What is "Net Zero".
300
1 of 3 of the location factors in green building that includes climate, sun, wind, orientation, soils, precipitation, local flora, and fauna.

What is the Natural Context.

300

Processes organic waste into biogas, which can be used to provide the electricity and heat needed to power farms.

What are Anaerobic Digesters.

300

Uses water mist to provide the plants roots with nutrients.

What are aeroponic gardens.
300

Involves the social, environmental, and economic dimensions of an organization.

What is Triple Bottom Line.

400
These types of crops are grown vertically, reducing the amount of space needed on the ground.
What are Vertical Farms.
400

Three alternative energy technologies include _______, ________, and ________.

What are wind turbines, photovoltaic systems, and solar water-heating systems.
400

The practice of redesigning and using a structure for a use that is significantly different from the building's original use.

What is Adaptive reuse?
400
1 of the 3 Location factors in green building, that includes the available resources, materials, skills, and connections to utilities, roads and transit.

What is Infrastructural Context.

400

On average, people spend ______ percent of their time indoors.

What is 90%.

500

Closed-loop systems for processing water, renewable energy resources, high-performance equipment, building automation, and recycling are examples of sustainable solutions in this industry.

What is Manufacturing.

500

Critical components of high-performance green buildings.

What are building control and automation systems.

500

The sustainable environments evolve with living systems and contribute to the long term renewal of resources and life are called _________________.

What is Regenerative. 
500

Using this type of plant species in landscaping creates a self-sustaining garden with the reduced need for water, fertilizers, pesticides, and lawn-maintenance equipment.

What are Native and Adapted Plant species.
500

Creates plans for the use of land within a city.

What are urban planners.