GSA carbon footprint tools helps agencies measure greenness

You’ve heard the phrase: You get what you measure. Measuring the results of sustainable programs and policies has been one of the challenges with green go...

You’ve heard the phrase: You get what you measure. Measuring the results of sustainable programs and policies has been one of the challenges with green government.

Wrapping up Federal News Radio’s week-long series the Greening of Government, the DorobekINSIDER gives you a audio tour of the General Services Adminsitration’s new carbon footprint tool that lets you calculate your greenness. (Watch a video about the tool below and then scroll down to read more about the tool calculates greenness.)

Jennifer Hazelman, a program analyst at GSA, joined the DorobekINSIDER to explain how every agency can now take advantage of the carbon footprint tool.


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GSA Carbon Footprint Tool presentation

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