Annotated Summary
According to an online magazine, "The Push for Green Buildings" Soh (2016) addresses how tenants and residents knowledge of eco-friendly buildings plays an essential step in supporting eco-friendly buildings become genuinely green in Singapore. She emphasized that in the fields of weather change and environmental sustainability, attaining significant progress requires the ongoing engagement, collaboration and mindset change of the greater community. Doing so will help to align Singapore efforts in targeting to decrease its emissions intensity number from its 2005 levels by 2030. Although about a third of Singapore's building stock has been taken up by green buildings, there is still a significant number at hand that is not eco-friendly. Looking at its current state, many of the consumers and end-users in Singapore today lack a shared understanding of green buildings and their benefits. Mandyck (2014) mentions how studies have shown that eco-friendly buildings obtain...