Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Launches Summer 2025 Climate Crisis Issue of the Living Architecture Monitor

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities is proud to announce the free publication of the Summer Climate Crisis Issue of the Living Architecture Monitor magazine.  Learn how green roofs can cool our overheating cities, help generate renewable energy, prevent hail and fire damage and more. Read the magazine here.

"This issue of the Living Architecture Monitor contains expert content that profiles many of the ways that green roofs, walls and other forms of green infrastructure can help us both mitigate and adapt to the worsening climate crisis. As the crisis intensifies around the world, we need policy makers to introduce policies and billions in investment to support the rapid scaling up of these proven technologies in our communities." said Steven W. Peck, Founder and President, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities North America, and President, World Green Infrastructure Network. 

Some featured articles in this issue related to the climate crisis include:

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About Green Roofs for Healthy Cities

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) develops and protects the market by increasing the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roofs, green walls, and other forms of living architecture through education, advocacy, professional development, and celebrations of excellence. GRHC provides online training through the Living Architecture Academy, publishes the quarterly Living Architecture Monitor Magazine, runs in-person and online conferences and events, advocates for supportive green roof and wall policy, provides resources to our members, celebrates outstanding projects, and more.


From the Living Architecture Monitor

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Why A Green Roof Could Protect You Against Microplastics From The Atmosphere

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At Its AGM in Basel, Switzerland, the World Green Infrastructure Network Elected Three New Board Members and Steven W. Peck as Its New President and Marta Weber Siwirska as Its New Vice President