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SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third Queries & Theories webcast on June 23\, 4:00 – 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Erin McDade\, Senior Program Director at Architecture 2030 & Julia Siple\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Director of Sustainability at Quinn Evans\, explore the challenges of addressing “embodied” greenhouse gas emissions (GhG) from the manufacture of building materials and products\, the construction process\, and associated transportation. The building sector is responsible for more global GhG emissions than industry\, transportation\, or agriculture. For operating buildings\, this includes both burning fossil fuels on site\, as well as consuming electricity generated with fossil fuels. But whether designing a new building or renewing an existing building\, we must also account for embodied carbon emissions. Our discussion will address questions such as: Why has embodied carbon emerged as a crucial climate action topic? Is embodied carbon a significant factor\, and how? How should embodied carbon be addressed when planning a building project? How does it differ with new buildings and the renovation of existing buildings? How does addressing embodied carbon make better buildings? We welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. \nREGISTER NOW \n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-23-embodied-carbon-and-climate-action/
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SUMMARY:Committee on the Environment and Resiliency Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on the Environment was formed to promote the benefits of environmentally-conscious design and construction within the building professions and the community at large. We are involved in a number of projects\, some in partnership with community organizations\, to promote a healthier\, more sustainable environment in the Baltimore region. \nMeetings are held via Zoom until further notice. Contact Nathan Dennies at ndennies@aiabalt.com for access. \nCo-Chairs: \nBen Roush\, PE-ME\, FPE\, LEED AP BD+C\, CCP\, ASHRAE BEMP and BEAP\nFSi Engineers\nbenr@fsi-engineers.com \nZolna Russell\, PLA\, LEED AP\, SITES AP\nFloura Teeter\nZRussell@flourateeter.com \nSocial Media: Facebook \n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/cote-meeting-2/2020-06-23/
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