Replacing LEED's heavy metals: Silver, Gold, Platinum
2) Ant
1) Butterfly
I guess he likes insects and other creepy crawlies. I've come up with a few ideas of my own, and please send me yours. The best ideas will be noted, with proper credit, in a future post on BuildingGreen.com. I'll also present them to USGBC. The fundamental problem is that LEED is a point-driven, hierarchical system, and nature resists that. So we could go with: 3) Fox
2) Panda
1) Tiger
But what does that say about our sympathy for animals with faces, out of all of the species in the world? To put the lie to that focus, we could come up with a tier system just with mammals that have become globally extinct this decade: 3) Western black rhino
2) Pyrenean ibex
1) Miss Waldron's red colobus monkey
Or, how about a little reminder of what our future looks like if we don't change our environmentally destructive ways: 3) Tyrannosaurus rex
2) Brontosaurus
1) Stegosaurus
Or, from a more human perspective: 3) Jimi
2) Elvis
1) Tupac
I can see it now.... "We are pleased to award a LEED-Elvis certification to this new drug-treatment center." In all seriousness, here is my suggestion for a system appropriate to my region (New England). These three species are found together in the same forest, with none "on top" of the hierarchy: 3) Hemlock
2) Beech
1) Maple
Sadly, all three are faced with threats of anthropogenic origin: the woolly adelgid, beech scale, and climate change, respectively.