Told you so

Vermont is the greenest state in the U.S.

"…On top: Vermont, Oregon and Washington. All have low carbon dioxide emissions per capita (or "carbon footprints"), strong policies to promote energy efficiency and high air quality, as indicated by their major metro areas that are low in smog and ozone pollution. They’re also among the states with the most buildings (on a per capita basis) that have received the U.S. Green Building Council’s benchmark certification, known as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)."

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5 Responses to “Did You Even Doubt Me?”
  1. BOSSY says:

    Bossy knows… she knows… she knows.

  2. David says:
  3. Scott-O-Rama says:

    David-

    I’m trying, trust me. Convincing Buckaroo on the other hand isn’t easy.

  4. Jon says:

    Hey! I didn’t realize Oregon was in the top three. Nice!

  5. Howard says:

    Jon, you find that surprising. I love Oregon. Lived there for several years.

    It’s nice to see Colorado made the Top 20 at least.

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