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Check out The Nature Conservancy's article featuring Green Compass and the 10-Year Anniversary of DC's Stormwater Retention Credit.
Earth Economics put a dollar value to the co-benefits of our green infrastructure that works to capture and clean millions of gallons of stormwater each year.
This case study features the DC Stormwater Retention Credit Trading Program and our project finance with DC Green Bank.
Aggregating Benefits for Businesses, Communities, and the Environment.
DC Green Bank and Green Compass Announce $650,000 Revolving Loan Facility.
Public Private Partnership Awarded TD Green Space Grant for Innovative Green Infrastructure Solutions in Underserved Neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
Building Community by Planting Urban Forests.
Green Compass Receives SRC Aggregator Startup Grant from the Washington, DC Department of Energy and Environment.
From Green Compass
Help us restore native plant biodiversity of three bioretention gardens, learn native species, and discover how green infrastructure is a nature-based climate solution that cleans our air and waterways.
Green Compass is here to help owners comply with DC’s Benchmarking and Building Energy Performance Standards (BEPS).
Green Compass is installing turnkey green infrastructure in high-impact areas in the Anacostia Watershed. Read about our pilot project.
The ITC was enacted in 2006 and lowers the cost of construction by more than 30% when accelerated depreciation is applied.
We need all hands on deck when it comes to dealing with the climate crisis. That is why we gathered 7 ways you can take ownership of your personal contribution to climate change.
On September 20, 2019, an estimated 4 million protestors from around the world took to the streets in the largest mass mobilization for climate action in human history.
The Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is one of the most successful clean energy policies in history. Learn why this federal incentive is important and join the campaign to defend it.
The DC Clean Energy Omnibus Act has been signed into law, requiring Washington DC to transition to 100% renewable electricity by 2032- nearly a decade before any other state.
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April 2024 - Earth Economics
Earth Economics put a dollar value to the co-benefits of our green infrastructure that works to capture and clean millions of gallons of stormwater each year.