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A&M rates 86 in Princeton Green Review - Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Princeton Review's second annual Green Rating evaluates colleges and universities on their environmentally-related policies, practices and academic offerings. The result is a numerical score on a scale of 60-99. Learn more at  http://www.princetonreview.com/green.aspx.  

 

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Texas A&M is striving to become a sustainable campus by implementing and adopting several specific building sustainable policies and practices in our current buildings. High performance design and green building construction process are incorporated into all new building projects when possible. All new buildings on campus must meet the Leadership in Energy and Envirornmental Design (LEED) silver requirements.

Council on the Built Environment

TAMU Campus Master Plan

United States Green Building Council


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