As the nation strives for carbon neutrality by 2050, the role of the building sector is both critical and often overlooked. As clients, manufacturers, designers, engineers, constructors and operators, we know that the most cost-effective carbon saving solutions are those in the built environment, and that those solutions can dramatically improve quality of life and address longstanding inequities. We also know that “environmental surfing” for daylight, fresh air, passive heating, and natural cooling is key for our sustained health and the health of the planet. Vivian Loftness, the Paul Mellon Chair in Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University and National Academy of Science commission member, will address the actions we can take to ensure that our collective voices are heard as we strive for a carbon smart future.
Room / Location
Harbor 1-2
Learning Objectives
Describe the National Academy of Science’s strategies to achieve net zero carbon by 2050
Explain the innate connection between reduced carbon emissions, resilience and greater equity
Explore proven and cutting-edge innovations for achieving net zero
Connect with others in the building industry to fight for policy and investment
CEU Information
Attendance for each full conference day offers 4.5 credit hours for both RESNET and MA CSL licensure.
CEU Credits
AIA: 1 LU
GBCI: 1 Hour (BD+C, ID+C)
NARI: 1 Hour
PHIUS: 1 Hour
Session ID
BOS22-200
Session Documents
bos22-200_making_ourselves_heard.pdf
(3.94 MB)
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