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Greenbuild Webinar: The New Federal Sustainability Executive Order: Everything You Need to Know, January 27, 3 pm EST

Federal Sustainability Executive Order

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

With the signing of the new Federal Sustainability Executive Order the current administration has set forth aggressive goals to make the Federal government a leader in creating net-zero emissions buildings, utilizing carbon pollut… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 1367 views | Posted on: 01/20/2022 | Last updated: 01/20/2022

Building Energy Compliance Seminar: Crash Course on NYC Local Laws, Online and FREE, December 17. 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

by NYCsustainability.org Free resource for building owners and property managers who have questions about NYC sustainability laws and procedures.

In this FREE, three-hour seminar for building owners, property managers, and consultants, we will discuss all of the greenhouse gas-related local laws that impact the majority of NYC’s larger buildings and get you on the road to energ… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 936 views | Posted on: 11/19/2021 | Last updated: 11/23/2021

Building Energy Compliance Seminar: Crash Course on NYC Local Laws, Online and FREE, January 19, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

by NYCsustainability.org Free resource for building owners and property managers who have questions about NYC sustainability laws and procedures.

In this FREE, three-hour seminar for building owners, property managers, and consultants, we will discuss all of the greenhouse gas-related local laws that impact the majority of NYC’s larger buildings and get you on the road to energ… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 992 views | Posted on: 11/19/2021 | Last updated: 11/23/2021

Setting the Stage for Success: An Outlook on Energy Efficiency Legislation that Could Transform the Building Performance Industry, 9/16 12 pm EDT

Energy Efficiency,building performance,Building Performance Association (BPA)

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Thursday, September 16 at 12 p.m. ET, join BPA’s Vice President of Government Affairs, Policy, and Programs, Kara Saul Rinaldi, at this free webinar designed to explore the current state of Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation, … more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 801 views | Posted on: 09/15/2021 | Last updated: 09/15/2021

Online Advocacy Day: Support the Hope for Homes Bill with the Building Performance Association (BPA) May 25

Development,Green Building Policies,government initiatives

by samanthaklein Intern

Join the Building Performance Association (BPA) and others in the green building and home performance industries on Tuesday, May 25 for a day of meetings with Congress in support of the HOPE for HOMES Act of 2021! This bill would provide $5… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 1306 views | Posted on: 05/07/2021 | Last updated: 05/08/2021

Free Webinar: Building Energy Compliance Seminar: Introduction to New York's Local Climate Laws, May 13, 9:30 am EDT

Green Building,New York,Government,CUNY,laws

by samanthaklein Intern

This seminar is presented by the NYC Sustainability Help Center, a free resource for building owners, property managers, and energy efficiency professionals seeking help with sustainability building laws and compliance in New York City… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 1245 views | Posted on: 04/19/2021 | Last updated: 04/21/2021

CalGreen vs Build It Green – What does it mean for our neighborhoods, February 18, 3:00pm EST

Green Building,Sustainability,Residential Buildings,Building Code

by SarahA

What does green building mean for an average homeowner? How does it translate into healthy living environment? CalGreen in plain terms. Last year gave us a new Building Code, that brought green building practices into every new construct… more...

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0 replies | 1102 views | Posted on: 01/28/2021 | Last updated: 01/29/2021

Webinar: What's Next for Efficiency and Renewables, February 2, 10am - 11am EDT

Climate Change,Energy Efficiency,Community Service,renewables

by SarahA

Join us for the next episode of Urban Green Live. Hosted by Urban Green Council CEO John Mandyck, this live interview series features international industry experts to answer your questions about a low carbon future.&nbs… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 986 views | Posted on: 01/11/2021 | Last updated: 01/13/2021

Online: Climate Mobilization Act Primer, January 26, 1pm - 2pm EST

Residential Buildings,Green Buildings,Commercial Buildings,Climate Mobilization Plan,Green Policy

by SarahA

Get informed on New York City climate legislation and its impact on buildings. Register now for the Climate Mobilization Act Primer, a one-hour seminar examining the basic principles of the Climate Mobilization Act and offering actiona… more...

  Filed under: Government Policies

0 replies | 684 views | Posted on: 01/11/2021 | Last updated: 01/11/2021

Webinar: Getting to Zero: Carbon Neutral Codes, January 28, 10-11 am, PST (Free)

by Connie NBI

For decades, U.S. building energy codes have centered on kilowatt-hour savings in buildings. But urgency on climate change is pressing us to rapidly address and mitigate carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment, … more...

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0 replies | 1349 views | Posted on: 01/06/2021 | Last updated: 01/07/2021

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