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Even with the new COP27 agreements adopted last week, emission reductions, including those of the building and construction sector that account for 40% of energy-based carbon emissions, are not on track to reach net zero by 2050.
Even with the new COP27 agreements adopted last week, emission reductions, including those of the building and construction sector that account for 40% of energy-based carbon emissions, are not on track to reach net zero by 2050.
Melissa Baker, senior vice president for technical core, USGBC, and Herb Woerpel, editor-in-chief, Engineered Systems, discuss the present and future of LEED.
Melissa Baker, senior vice president for technical core, USGBC, and Herb Woerpel, editor-in-chief, Engineered Systems, discusses the present and future of LEED.
In this newly created role, Lisa will support business leaders in a variety of areas, including facilities, finance, human resources, legal, and technology.
As wireless technologies play a larger role in meeting connectivity demands, new national practice leader commits to ensuring firm stays at forefront of building system innovations.