USGBC Celebrates Over 23M Square Feet of LEED Certified Net Zero Space

USGBC Celebrates Over 23M Square Feet of LEED Certified Net Zero Space

In honor of Net Zero Buildings Week June 13-17, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) highlighted a milestone reflecting the growing demand for net zero buildings: The organization announced nearly 100 net zero certifications have been earned under the LEED Zero program, representing more than 23 million square feet of space. One-fourth of LEED Zero…

Net Zero Tracker: Most corporate targets ‘alarmingly weak’

Net Zero Tracker: Most corporate targets ‘alarmingly weak’

More than a third of world’s largest publicly traded companies now have net-zero targets, up from one-fifth in December 2020, according to a global stocktake of net-zero commitments from the Net Zero Tracker initiative. And at a national level, 80 percent of the global population lives in a country with a national net zero target,…

4 Immediate Reasons to Focus on Sustainability

4 Immediate Reasons to Focus on Sustainability

President Biden’s new Executive Order signals a shift in federal priorities. It also means now is the time to re-focus on sustainability in the private sector. Here are four specific reasons why. President Biden recently signed the “Federal Sustainability Plan” (Executive Order 14057) which outlines ambitious goals to achieve net-zero emissions by 2045. These goals apply…

CDM could spell global energy-use avoidance

CDM could spell global energy-use avoidance

  Conservation and demand management could deliver worldwide annual energy-use avoidance of 95 exajoules (EJ), equivalent to nearly 278 million megawatt-hours, concludes a report released last week at the 7th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency in Sønderborg, Denmark. Canada is among dozens of national delegations in attendance to endorse urgent action on energy efficiency…

British Council for Offices proposes changes to key design criteria in the BCO Guide to Specification

British Council for Offices proposes changes to key design criteria in the BCO Guide to Specification

  The British Council for Offices (BCO) has released a position paper proposing updated key design criteria, as part of its most recognised publication, the BCO Guide to Specification. The guide, which is normally published every four or five years, provides expert best practice advice on how to specify office space, helping industry practitioners provide…