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Ventilation is an important aspect in the design of medical facilities. The pandemic should prompt us to apply the same thinking to commercial buildings.
by Joe Snider
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This week: Conversations with Intel sustainability exec Todd Brady and Delos CEO Paul Scialia.
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Architecture needs to adapt and evolve in ways that help people manage indoor microbiomes to support health.
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Power consumption has dipped in offices, but not as much as you might think. Here's how to change that.
by Sarah Golden
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A stricter rule, currently under review, could strengthen energy efficiency requirements for new residential and commercial structures.
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While many stay home because of the the COVID-19 pandemic, water is sitting in the pipes of empty office buildings and gyms, getting old and potentially dangerous.
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Climate tech is at an inflection point. In this free webcast, GreenBiz experts cover the top trends shaping the climate tech landscape and offer insights on this moment full of both promise and gridlock. Join us to hear about the climate tech state of play, technologies to watch and how to scale from here.
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Join GreenBiz for our conversation covering the approaches building product manufacturers are using to make products more circular and keep materials in play after their first use. The idea of buildings as material banks is not new, but deserves examination as it hasn’t taken hold at the scale we would expect. Speakers include leaders from Saint-Gobain, Legrand and Kohler.
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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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Study finds 93% U.S companies view sustainability is a lasting trend.
Many companies are conducting major sustainability initiatives to improve the
by Honeywell
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Study finds 87% of U.S. companies view sustainability as a long-term investment rather than a cost.
Leaders of large U.S. companies have realized
by Honeywell
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Date/Time: May 18, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
For companies on a journey to net-zero, examining the carbon footprint of buildings is a relatively
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Why is interest in climate tech resurging within the investment community and why are startups that have forged strategic partnerships with large companies of particular interest?
by Ritu Sharma
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Facilities managers and staff are scrambling to adjust buildings for vacancy indefinitely. As we look toward recovery, there will be wide-ranging impacts on the fundamental systems that enable learning, work and commerce.
by Casey Talon
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For the sector to play its part means adopting aggressive energy efficiency, zero-carbon and grid-interactive strategies, especially for existing structures.
by Seth Coan
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All signs point to the next generation of commercial buildings becoming all-electric.
by Sarah Golden
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It's also the first California city to demand lower carbon in construction materials.
by Maria Stamas
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The Arizona Public Service (APS) announced that it will fully decarbonize the electricity it sells. Here's what that looks like.
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They can achieve 6 percent higher net operating incomes and $11 per square foot higher property values by investing in efficiency.
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What are the key trends and metrics you should know for the year ahead? Join us for the release of the 13th annual edition of State
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Buildings have an outsize impact on the environment. But there are solutions to make construction more efficient, resilient and safer.
by Micah Kotch
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Our most popular stories of 2019 covered everything from single use-plastic to the built environment.
by Holly Secon
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From Utah to Texas to California, these homes are changing the way we think about the built environment.
by John Addison
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Comprehensive plans are great, but small, low-budget changes can make a big difference, too.
by Nate Berg
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They're a win-win for building owners, utilities and society at large. Plus, there are ways for everyone to get involved.