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The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets.
by James Ball
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Sponsored: Climate Pledge signatories are trailblazing paths to decarbonization — and our new docuseries shows how companies are changing the way they do business.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: Lone explores the benefits of a holistic approach to sustainable design, and how we can build a more sustainable future.
by Lone Feifer
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Nexii’s composite material is manufactured off-site into lightweight panels and then assembled where it’s needed, cutting down on construction time, waste and embodied carbon.
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In the building industry, HMTX Industries and CallisonRTKL are early adopters of the social justice 'nutrition label' for companies.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A suggested process that could enable steelmakers to offer reused materials profitably.
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New materials are turning buildings into another carbon capture opportunity.
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Commercial buildings account for 33 percent of electricity usage in the U.S. today, representing a major opportunity for decarbonization. But to be truly sustainable, energy solutions must be not only clean, but also resilient and affordable.
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$13 trillion: China's expected construction spending by 2030. Will some go to zero carbon buildings?
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National and local policies are fostering a building boom and intersecting with decarbonization goals.
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Sponsored: Buildings are the next frontier for carbon emissions reduction and businesses should leverage a holistic approach.
by Jon Guerster
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The organization's founder and director, Panama Bartholomy, chats about the magnitude of the challenge and what it means for companies.
by Sarah Golden
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The move is hailed as 'hugely significant' given China's position as largest building construction market in the world.
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Renewables, EVs and retrofits all played a role in the transition to a more prosperous and secure energy future.
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A closer look at the Chemsunny World Trade Center in Beijing, a six-year-old green building that already has undergone an efficiency retrofit.
by Peter Lehner
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Given what has worked in Hong Kong and the looming challenges the city faces, the private sector is well-positioned to provide leadership in creating a more holistic view.
by Raj Sapru
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Energy efficiency, particularly in buildings, went swimmingly in 2009, in part due to the stimulus package. The outlook for 2010 is likely to be even better since the bulk of the non-bailout stimulus spending will hit the streets this year.
by Rob Watson
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China can be a great place for international companies interested in green business. It's a matter of getting to know the right people, adapting to the culture and "getting over your fear of China," says Peggy Liu, the chair of JUCCCE.<br />