June 28, 2007 - North American Environmental Leaders Promote Green Building
At
the recent 14th Council Session of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the U.S. EPA and its Canadian and Mexican counterparts agreed
that the CEC should lead initiatives to promote green building throughout the
continent.
At the recent 14th Council Session of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation in Morelia, Mexico, the U.S. EPA and its Canadian and Mexican counterparts agreed that the CEC should lead initiatives to promote green building throughout the continent, and should also help foster greater cooperation on air quality in North America.
At the recent 14th Council Session of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation in Morelia, Mexico, the U.S. EPA and its Canadian and Mexican counterparts agreed that the CEC should lead initiatives to promote green building throughout the continent, and should also help foster greater cooperation on air quality in North America.
The CEC was established to improve coordination of environmental and trade policy in North America. Visit www.cec.org for further information.
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