Aging buildings are a big factor in climate change, emitting large quantities of carbon. To tackle this problem, efforts are underway to retrofit millions of properties with insulation and other energy-efficient technologies. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/g4XYrUWq
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We believe it is essential to mobilize climate infrastructure to mitigate the impact of climate change on buildings, roads and transport routes whilst also supporting communities, saving lives, and growing economies. https://bit.ly/48ai69G
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We believe it is essential to mobilize climate infrastructure to mitigate the impact of climate change on buildings, roads and transport routes whilst also supporting communities, saving lives, and growing economies. https://bit.ly/48ai69G
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How would green renovation help to mitigate different climate change challenges? And what would these measures look like? We've gathered the answers to these questions in our new blog! Read it through the link below 🌎 https://lnkd.in/etYj3w8g #greenrenovation #sustainablerenovation #greenroofs #livingwalls
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How would green renovation help to mitigate different climate change challenges? And what would these measures look like? We've gathered the answers to these questions in our new blog! Read it through the link below 🌎 https://lnkd.in/eigNPTpb #greenrenovation #sustainablerenovation #greenroofs #livingwalls
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According to NOAA, the ten warmest years on record have all occurred since 2010. That extra heat is driving rapid changes to our climate, locally and globally. Transitioning the transportation sector to low-carbon liquid fuels would reduce emissions and combat rising temps.
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HAPPENING TODAY 🤖Join UC Berkeley and EBMUD discuss how we plan to tackle infrastructure challenges caused by climate change, aging systems and natural hazards. Register here ➡️https://ow.ly/KoZo50QRP7q #waterwednesday
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To slash U.S. emissions of climate-warming carbon pollution, many experts have settled on a plan that can be largely described in two steps: Clean up the power grid and electrify everything. Read more here: https://hubs.la/Q01-QBWb0 For more on the climate crisis, join us at #TechonomyClimateNYC. Register here: https://hubs.la/Q01-QBCL0
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Climate change maps contain information that everyone should be able to access and use. One reason our map colors break convention is for accessibility. We created maps with colors that would stand out, clearly communicate changes and thresholds, and be distinguishable for people with color blindness. https://buff.ly/3s6m4jn
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Civil Engineer in Civil Works, Maritime - Port. Student/Practitioner of #StrategicForesight #Futures. #PIANC Member Chile.
Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future Informe disponible en: https://lnkd.in/eA-AbpED https://lnkd.in/ePXFm53n
Building materials and the climate: Constructing a new future #climateaction
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The Great Climate Fight, very interesting watch, plenty of food for thought. So much needs to change. We are doing our bit retrofitting our home to be run from green energy. If only everybody fully understood the benefits of doing this far out way the initial cost. All new houses built should be run from green emergy. Channel 4 #thegreatclimatefight
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