USGBC CEO Rick Fedrizzi’s Greenthink Explains How Profit Can Save the Planet and How Saving the Planet Can Be Profitable

by Jonathan McGaha | 11 November 2015 12:00 am

A culmination of decades of being at the forefront of national sustainability initiatives, Greenthink by Rick Fedrizzi[1], CEO and founding chair of USGBC[2], puts forth an argument that is as controversial as it is clear: leverage the motive of profit to save the world-and its humans-from environmental catastrophe.

For decades, he notes, environmentalists and the private sector have been at odds. Activists have decried the impact of industry on the environment. Business leaders, meanwhile, resent environmentalists for “job-killing regulations.” But in Greenthink, Fedrizzi turns conventional wisdom on its head by showing how profit can save the planet, and how sustainability is the biggest business opportunity of the 21st century.

It’s an approach that activist and actor Leonardo DiCaprio calls, in the book’s foreword, “revolutionary.” “Rick has succeeded where so many others have failed,” DiCaprio writes. “The call to action at the heart of this book has the potential to change the world.”

To prove his point, Rick calls on his decades of experience as a marketing executive for United Technologies Carrier Corp.[3], then as head of USGBC, where he pioneered the green building sector, an industry that has had an immediate and measurable impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and driven vast innovation in architectural design, engineering practice and materials development in product manufacturing. The creation of USGBC’s LEED, the most widely used green building rating system in the world, helped create a market that didn’t exist 20 years ago and now anchors an industry expected to be valued at more than $3 billion by 2020. Rick has spent nearly his entire career working to bridge the polarized divide between environmentalists and business, because, as he rightly puts it, “they both will share the same fate.”

Greenthink is available for purchase on Amazon. Learn more[4].

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Here’s what people are saying about Greenthink:

“Rick Fedrizzi has led the way in taking green buildings from a niche idea to a trillion-dollar source of economic gain, improved public health, and reduced carbon pollution. Everyone should read Greenthink who wants to understand how he did it, why it’s profitable to preserve a livable climate, and what’s next for the buildings we all live and work in.” – Joseph Romm, Founding Editor, ClimateProgress.org[5], Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress

“Rick has built the world’s most impactful social enterprise in the U.S. Green Building Council and global green building movement. If you’re looking for a roadmap for how the change the world by transforming markets, then look no further. This is it.” – Michelle Moore, CEO, Groundswell

Endnotes:
  1. Rick Fedrizzi: http://info.usgbc.org/wSyPm1mC10000L4900l2x0P
  2. USGBC: http://www.usgbc.org
  3. United Technologies Carrier Corp.: http://www.carrier.com/carrier/en/us/
  4. Learn more: http://info.usgbc.org/HC0020l0mLayPP1014S00ym
  5. ClimateProgress.org: http://climateprogress.org/

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