Carbon Emissions- Page 6 of 15
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Illinois to Become Latest State to Release Its Own Stretch Energy Code
Municipalities can elect to adopt the new building-specific performance standard starting June 30, 2024
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Do Hydrogen Blends Make Sense for Home Heating?
A look at why this touted technology for decarbonization could actually hinder that goal
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A National Definition for Zero Emissions Buildings Is in the Works
The DOE is now soliciting feedback from industry professionals on approaches, benchmarks, and other concerns
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Efficiency Without Sufficiency Is Lost
Let’s learn to live well with “frugal abundance.” We can start by adopting the dictum “enough is plenty.”
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Integration of Three Wood-Based Products
Pre-fab CLT panels, wood fiber insulation, and heat-treated ash siding combine for a high-performance building enclosure
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An Update from TimberHP Wood Fiber Insulation Manufacturers
North America's first manufacturer of wood fiber insulation products for domestic distribution reports on its new operations
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Five Insights on the Concrete and Cement Industry’s Transition to Net Zero
A net-zero concrete and cement industry by 2050 is possible. Here’s how to get there.
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Hydrogen and Replacing Fossil Fuels
A color-coded guide to the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, which is poised to play a large role in phasing down fossil fuels and cleaning up the grid
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Why the COP28 Climate Summit Mattered, and What to Watch For in 2024
The Conversation breaks down the various achievements and shortcomings that came out of the COP28 UN Climate Conference.
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28 Countries Sign Buildings Breakthrough Agreement at COP28
Representatives will gather in Paris next year to address how to make low- and zero-emissions buildings the new norm by 2030