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    BioPhilly 5 Conference in Philadelphia, PA on April 11th

  • 11 April 2019
  • Start time : 05:30 PM
  • End time : 09:00 PM
  • Event Host : BioPhilly
  • Event Location : Jefferson University, 1001 Locust St, 1st Floor Lobby, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, United States
BioPhilly
Event Description

Living Air Conditioning & Carbon Sponges:

Vertical Forests, Meadow Roofs, and other Plant-based Systems to Beat the Heat 

Climate scientists predict that within 30 years, Philadelphia could spend as many as74 days a year above 90ºF, almost 7 more weeks than we experience now.

We can remove CO2 from the atmosphere with plant-based building materials that store carbon and cool our city with biophilic urbanist solutions, using the only truly "green" air conditioning available: trees and plants. As always, bioPhilly is bringing together a diverse group of experts from the fields of biophilic design, urban ecology & forestry, public health & policy, and community engagement & construction to explore Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) and their inequitable impacts.

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • BioPhilly
  • Event type
    • Conference

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