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A bold national action plan for energy efficient buildings
A bold national action plan for energy efficient buildings
Eleven organizations are calling on the federal government to improve the energy efficiency of Canadian buildings. The organizations, ranging from think tanks to architecture and builders’ associations, say the improvements are needed to help the country meet its 2030 climate target set out in the Paris Agreement.
Investors call on G20 nations to ratify Paris Agreement swiftly
As leaders of the world’s largest economies prepare to attend the upcoming G20 meeting in Hangzhou, China, 130 investors (with over $13 Trillion AUM) from a coalition of six organizations have written to the G20 heads of state urging them to ratify the Paris Climate Agreement this year.
Finding sustainable office space no easy task
Searching for office space can require combing through hundreds of listings and running the numbers on rent, utility costs, insurance and building fees in an attempt to make an apples-to-apples comparison of different market options. Many companies and organizations must also factor in sustainability commitments, and brands based on corporate social responsibility values.
With corner offices ripped out, everyone gets access to windows and light
The towering red granite Scotia Plaza building in the heart of Toronto’s financial core had two claims to fame when it was built in 1988. At 68 storeys, it was the second-tallest commercial building in Canada, and its unique, rippled-edge design allowed tenants to have as many as 22 corner offices a floor – many more than in other towers.
University of Calgary library receives LEED Gold certification
The High Density Library (HDL), which opened its doors on the Spy Hill Campus in 2010, has received LEED Gold certification, adding to the university’s already impressive collection of sustainable buildings. The university has one of the largest concentrations — 1.7 million square feet — of green buildings on any Canadian post-secondary campus.
B.C.’s 18-storey timber building stores carbon
The final wood panel was installed in the University of British Columbia’s Brock Commons, which will be the world’s tallest timber structure, this week. The student residence is scheduled to open in mid-2017 and could usher in a new era in wood construction as it has attracted international attention.
Oxford Properties commits to greener buildings
Going green is good for business – this is no longer a question in today’s economic reality. What was once a grassroots movement is now mainstream, with building owners and operators regularly incorporating green building measures in their practices and plans.
To save energy, concentrate on controlling waste
There is an obvious relationship between energy management and responsible handling of commercial and industrial building waste. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) sees the connection and, in a sense, has made it official by adding a waste and materials tracking feature to the Energy Star Portfolio Manager.
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Hotel group launchs standardized water measurement tool
ITP (International Tourism Partnership) announced a major step forward in the hotel industry’s stewardship of water, with the launch of the Hotel Water Measurement Initiative (HWMI). Eighteen global hotel groups including have worked together to create the industry’s first jointly developed and consistent water measurement tool.
Real estate green bond market set for growth
Conditions are ripe for the real estate green bond market to emerge as a key growth sector, according to new research from ratings agency S&P.
This passive house dwarves all others globally
Sitting on a piece of land roughly the size of a football field in a former freight yard in Heidelberg, Germany, a new 162-unit apartment complex called Heidelberg Village will soon be the largest passive house development in the world.
Vancouver, B.C. to require zero emissions on new buildings by 2030 | |
Vancouver, B.C., recently adopted a new policy requiring zero greenhouse gas emissions on new buildings by 2030. All new buildings will have to be heated, cooled, and powered without any net emissions. | |
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Architecture professor calls for more net-zero buildings
Buildings are currently one of the world’s biggest energy consumers and emitters of carbon dioxide, a problem the sector is trying to tackle as the global climate fight gathers momentum.
US government wants suppliers to disclose GHG emissions
In documents published in the Federal Register, the U.S. General Services Administration says it plans to require large- and medium-sized contractors on its Alliant2 government-wide IT contract list to inventory and publicly disclose their GHG emissions annually, and set targets for reducing those emissions.
Sea-level rise poses huge threat to U.S. property
We do not hear much about climate change from the real estate industry, but this month Zillow spoke out about the risk to coastal properties nationwide. The online property database company issued a report this week that suggested sea-level rise could cause almost $1 trillion in property losses by the end of this century.
Climate change adds to US residential flood woes
More than 2,100 properties across the U.S. enrolled in the National Flood Insurance Program have flooded and been rebuilt more than 10 times since 1978, according to a new analysis of insurance data by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
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Market Trends and Research
Here’s how you tackle climate risk
The Committee on Climate Change isn’t the only organization trying to draw attention to the risks associated with climate change. Here at Forum for the Future, as we grapple with the gargantuan challenge of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, the need to build greater awareness of the risks (and indeed the opportunities) that climate change poses has become ever more central to our work.
Market trends and research
Net-zero home construction poised for big gains
Although still emerging, the market for zero net energy homes (ZNEHs) is expected to be led by new construction in North America, notes Navigant Research. Other countries in select regions, such as Europe and Asia-Pacific, are also beginning to follow suit with ZNE initiatives and energy efficient building codes.
Major conference set to highlight green trends
A series of research studies and breakthrough innovations focused on the intersection of business and purpose will launch at SB’16 Copenhagen.
Commercial real estate
Energy efficiency a challenge for mixed-use developments
CSE: Energy efficiency and sustainability are often a request from building owners and chief information officers (CIOs). What net zero energy and/or high-performance systems have you recently specified on specialty projects (either an existing building or new construction)?
Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Renewable Energy
Geothermal adaptation gaining ground
Geothermal heat pumps are widely recognized as one of the most popular renewable technologies in HVAC. Accordingly, the geothermal heat pump industry has seen growth on both the residential and commercial sides over the past few years.
Commercial Green Buildings
Green building skills integral to construction trades
Not long ago, the principles of green building, sustainability and energy efficiency were an afterthought in architecture and construction education and training, when they were thought about at all.
Residential Real Estate
Steel frame construction ups net-zero home game
Mark Jacobson, a professor at Stanford University, California recently commissioned the Canadian firm Bone Structure to build him a prefab net-zero home. And the result is shaping up to be quite astounding.
Government Programs and Incentives
Humber College receives funds to retrofit campus buildings
Federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced more than $21 million on Tuesday for two projects at Humber College in Toronto involving sustainable infrastructure. The federal money will enable students to create energy-efficient living environments and will retrofit buildings on campus to lower their energy use.
Update coming to US EnergyStar system for hotels
In one effort to gain better understanding of building energy efficiency, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is searching for a more granular level of building data from the multi-billion dollar hotel industry.
Corporate Sustainability
Coca-Cola achieves sustainable water balance goal
The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners today announced they have met their goal to replenish (or balance) the equivalent amount of water used in their global sales volume back to nature and communities.
Hotels using sustainability to attract guests
Hotel owners, executives and managers know how important it is to gain and keep a competitive advantage. They often ask themselves, “How do I bring new guests through the lobby doors while keeping past guests coming back time and time again?” The answer to that question just might be something unexpected: sustainability.
Solar power crucial to GGP’s sustainability program
In the latest episode of The REIT Report: NAREIT’s Weekly Podcast, GGP (NYSE: GGP) Executive Vice President and COO Shobi Khan discussed the results of the mall REIT’s 2016 sustainability report.
Transit, bikes and transportation
Transport now carbon emission leader
Transportation is a major contributor to carbon emissions, but historically it has not been the largest source. However, that has apparently changed. Transportation-related sources now account for the largest share of U.S. carbon emissions.
Electric car sales surge in Europe
A total of 91,300 electric vehicles were sold in Europe in the first six months of 2016 – a 21 percent year on year increase, according to new data released by EV Volumes.com, the electric vehicle world sales database.
Water Management
Climate change could strain water infrastructure
Rising temperatures are expected to strain surface water sources, exacerbated by increasing demand for fresh water by water utility customers and industries such as energy and agriculture.
New UBC tool measures water quality
UBC engineers have created a tool that will help municipalities measure water quality, as a way to ensure clean and safe drinking water is coming out of the taps.
Sustainable Biz News
JLL releases sustainability report
JLL launches “Building a Better Tomorrow.” the firm’s recently released 2015 Global Sustainability Report. The report demonstrates the positive impacts we have made through our services to clients, as well as in our own global operations.
Non-profits benefit from energy efficiency
Advancing energy efficiency in buildings is a pillar of our country’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategy and key for Canada to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement. One segment of the building stock is that owned by the non-profit community — churches, community halls, low-income housing etc.
Industry Events
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Zero Carbon Building Standards Interactive Workshop
Dec 10 2024
to Dec 12 2025
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FCM’s Sustainable Communities Conference 2025
Feb 10 2025
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GlobeXchange
Feb 11 2025
to Feb 14 2025
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BuildGreen Atlantic 2025
Apr 28 2025
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Building Lasting Change
Jun 18 2025
to Jun 20 2025
Vancouver, BC