If LEED were to go down this path, if we can agree--or at least I will maintain that they are on a path of overregulation and extreme environmental activism--do you anticipate that there could come a day when GSA would cease to accept the system as a valid Green Building Certification System?
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Womack questions the potential overregulation of LEED certifications by GSA.
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