Mayors’ Alliance for  Green Schools Announced
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Press Release

October 20, 2008

Building Design and  Construction
October 16, 2008 – (Washington, DC) – Mayor  Manny Diaz of Miami and Mayor 
Greg Nickels of Seattle today announced the  formation of the Mayors’ Alliance 
for Green Schools, a coalition of mayors  seeking to strategically harness the 
leadership and creativity of mayors across  the country to promote the 
benefits of green schools in their communities.  Developed in partnership with 
the 
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the  Alliance will work to accelerate 
implementation of programs supporting the 2007  U.S. Conference of Mayors 
(USCM) 
resolution calling for green schools for all  children within a generation.

“As mayors, we know all too well that  schools are the heart of our 
communities, as they represent the promise we make  to our children and future 
generations, a promise of learning and of  opportunity,” said Mayor Diaz, 
President of 
the US Conference of Mayors. “With  this alliance, we are coming together and 
reconfirming our promise to the health  and learning of our children, and 
ensuring that future generations are mindful  of the importance of protecting 
our 
environment.”

"I’ve seen the enormous  impact mayors have when they unite around a common 
goal," said Mayor Greg  Nickels of Seattle, who launched the US Mayors Climate 
Protection Agreement in  2005, which advances the goals of the Kyoto Protocol 
and now boasts nearly 900  mayor signatories. "This new coalition of mayors 
will shine the light on the  countless opportunities to make our schools 
greener, our students and teachers  healthier and our communities stronger."

“As first responders to  the needs of their communities, mayors are the 
vanguard of sustainable  development in our country,” said Rick Fedrizzi, 
president, CEO and founding  chair of USGBC, “and USGBC wants to do all we can 
to 
support them, especially in  this critically important initiative. “We have 
Green 
School Advocacy Committees  in 80 local USGBC chapters throughout the country, 
and we are putting them at  the mayors’ disposal to advance opportunities, 
programs and initiatives that  champion green school causes and help them 
publicly celebrate their  successes.”

Together with Mayor Diaz and Mayor Nickels, Mayor Gavin  Newsom, San 
Francisco, Cal; Mayor Will Wynn, Austin, Texas; Mayor Sheila Dixon,  Baltimore, 
Md., 
Mayor Frank Cownie, Des Moines, Iowa; and Mayor George  Heartwell, Grand 
Rapids, Mich.; have put forth a call to mayors around the  country to join this 
important effort to support green schools for all  children.

“This new Alliance dovetails perfectly with Baltimore’s new  Sustainability 
agenda,” said Mayor Sheila Dixon. “It also will provide more ways  to support 
our ongoing efforts to promote the health and well-being of our  students as 
we improve the energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of  our 
school facilities.”

Mayors across the country are leading efforts to  deliver the benefits of 
green schools to their communities. For example,  EcoMedia is working with 
mayors 
in Miami and San Francisco to leverage  innovative public‐private 
partnerships that create new opportunities for green  school projects.

Other Alliance initiatives will work to:
• Develop  and create public‐private partnerships with a local business to 
allow schools to  plant a green roof, install a solar garden or start a 
recycling program.
•  Help school districts green their existing facilities through the Clinton  
Climate Initiative’s K‐12 Retrofit Program.
• Encourage state legislatures to  create policies and incentives for green 
school improvements.
• Engage in a  national dialogue about green schools, green jobs and green  
infrastructure.


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