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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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Adaptation doesn't mean what it used to.
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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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Plus, why he thinks carbon offsets are ‘cheating.’
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Plus, three strategies for buildings to manage the increased electrical load.
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And three residential policies can promote economic development, improve health and reduce carbon emissions.
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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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Can we transform the durability, healthy and sustainability of afforable housing?
by Susan Puri
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How long homes can maintain the last comfortable temperature during extreme weather can make the difference between life and death.
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Many questions remain, including what technologies will play a role and the projected price tag.
by Sarah Golden
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The software company's strategic investment in Factory OS includes goals for impact metrics such as waste reduction, jobs creation potential and how the collaboration can stimulate the development of more affordable housing.
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A new report publishes outdated research about emissions in the built environment — here are the facts about building electrification.
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Climate-positive mass timber construction is on the rise — but will producing the new material outweigh its benefits?
by Jim Robbins
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Plus, why Republican Bob Inglis, a former representative for South Carolina, has made it his mission to educate conservatives about the economics of climate change.
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The cities are tackling their largest source of carbon emissions. Here are the key differences, and why they matter.
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A great migration forces an existential question for the modern metropolis: how might entrepreneurs upgrade urban living over the next 10 years?
by Andrew Beebe
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Decisive policies are critical for achieving climate goals in residential buildings.
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Architecture and design have radically changed for the sake of sustainability in recent decades. It's past time to consider the effects of the built environment for all communities.
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The nation’s capital just passed aggressive, practical legislation to green its buildings. Your city could be next.
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The installation could be a model for other deregulated markets.
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And four value propositions that have incentivized companies and organizations such as NRDC, Etsy and Google to complete them.
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The incremental costs compared with traditional construction are shrinking.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Innovative author Janine Benyus on how biomimicry and “the genius of biome” can fight rising emissions.
by Joel Makower
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Stanford researchers are testing a way to cool buildings without fossil fuels, while generating electricity at the same time.