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Free Event - Live Stream and in Weston, MA: City and Suburbs: Addressing Climate Change and Equity Together, June 6, 7:30 pm ET
Join MetroWest Climate Solutions and special guest the Rev. Mariama White-Hammond for a discussion on the intersection of climate change and questions of equity. As a lifelong resident, pastor, and activist in Boston, Rev. Mariama will expl… more...

0 replies | 1048 views | Posted on: 05/15/2023 | Last updated: 05/31/2023
Why Air Sealing and Insulation are Both Essential
Why do we need to air seal AND insulate? The answer is that these control layers work together to protect air quality and energy efficiency, improving comfort, protecting our building assets, and saving energy and money. … more...

0 replies | 3309 views | Posted on: 04/26/2023 | Last updated: 05/31/2023
GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green, Virtual Course with Urban Green Council, June 1, 9 am - 2 pm
In GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green, you will learn how to see buildings differently and discover strategies to make them efficient, healthy and resilient. This course is ideal for anyone who needs a better understanding of … more...

0 replies | 1258 views | Posted on: 05/22/2023 | Last updated: 05/23/2023
Crushing the Code NYS: Commercial, Urban Green Council, Online, June 13
Crushing the Code New York State: Commercial is an online course that prepares building and design professionals in New York State to comply with the many requirements in the 2020 ECCCNYS and design more energy-efficient buildings… more...

0 replies | 1147 views | Posted on: 05/18/2023 | Last updated: 05/22/2023
What’s New in the 2020 NYC Energy Code, Urban Green Council, Online, June 28, 2-3:30 pm ET
What’s New in the 2020 NYC Energy Code is a free 90-minute online class designed to cover the major updates in the 2020 NYCECC and how it relates to NYC’s Local Law 97. This class is recommended for a range o… more...

0 replies | 1265 views | Posted on: 05/18/2023 | Last updated: 05/19/2023
Crushing the Code NYS: Residential, Urban Green Council, Online, June 15
Crushing the Code New York State: Residential is an online course that prepares building and design professionals in New York State to comply with the many requirements in the 2020 ECCCNYS and design more energy-efficient building… more...

0 replies | 1209 views | Posted on: 05/18/2023 | Last updated: 05/19/2023
The Embodied Carbon Reduction Challenge, for Massachusetts Projects over 20,000 sf, Entries due March 31, 2024
Unlike operational carbon emissions, which can be reduced over time with building energy efficiency renovations and renewable energy, embodied carbon emissions from building materials have irreversibly entered the atmosphere as soon as a bu… more...

0 replies | 1593 views | Posted on: 05/15/2023 | Last updated: 05/15/2023
What’s New in the 2020 NYC Energy Code, A Free Online Class, 12 - 1:30 pm, May 31
This free online class, tailored for design and building professionals, covers the major updates to the 2020 NYCECC and how they relate to Local Law 97. more...

0 replies | 1107 views | Posted on: 05/10/2023 | Last updated: 05/13/2023
NYC Next: Trends for a Changing City, June 8, 1-5 pm, New York, NY
At our 2023 conference, we’re bringing together experts to explain three key trends that will shape the future of NYC. Getting to net zero, housing conversions, and resilient all-electric buildings. Check-in will open at 12… more...

0 replies | 1535 views | Posted on: 05/10/2023 | Last updated: 05/13/2023
Free Green Building Webinar: Creating Flexible Spaces Using Vertical Openings, June 7, 12 pm ET
This one-hour course discusses vertical opening systems, how they’re built, differences in operation, and typical uses for interior and exterior applications. We will also consider features that influence the end user’s experien… more...

0 replies | 926 views | Posted on: 05/10/2023 | Last updated: 05/11/2023
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