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BuildingGreen champions the changemakers in sustainable design and building.

BuildingGreen is the essential source where trusted insight resides, knowledge is shared, unparalleled education takes place, and thought leaders interact in transforming the sustainable building movement. As champions of the leaders driving meaningful change within and across the movement, we advance the progressive edge between a healthy & resilient built environment and a thriving, equitable world. That makes us your most effective partner in building excellence, furthering your career and offering supportive, encouraging communities.

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The Missing Embodied Carbon Link: Construction

Turner charges its fleet of electric trucks. Prioritizing the use of efficient, preferably electric vehicles and equipment, is crucial to decarbonizing the jobsite.
Turner charges its fleet of electric trucks. Prioritizing the use of efficient, preferably electric vehicles and equipment, is crucial to decarbonizing the jobsite. (Photo: Sunbelt Rentals)

Some researchers say construction emissions could account for as much as 30% of a project’s embodied carbon. What can be done about it?

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Feature article + CEU Spotlight Report

Using Low-Carbon Concrete in Your Next Project

CarbonCure’s carbon sequestration technology was used at Amazon’s headquarters.
CarbonCure’s carbon sequestration technology was used at Amazon’s headquarters. (Photo: CarbonCure Technologies)

Advancements in low-carbon concrete materials and strategies have led to greater adoption in much of the U.S. Now it's time to start using them.

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Feature article + CEU Spotlight Report

Integrative Process: Pathways to Performance and Regeneration

Casa Adelante at 2060 Folsom, designed by Mithun, is a 127-unit building consisting mostly of two- and three-bedroom family apartments in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Casa Adelante at 2060 Folsom, designed by Mithun, is a 127-unit building consisting mostly of two- and three-bedroom family apartments in San Francisco’s Mission District. An integrative process helped the team achieve goals like equitable electrification and has continued into occupancy through resident assistance with HRV system instructions. (Photo: ©Bruce Damonte)

An integrative process can streamline workflows and drive higher performance. But if you do it well, it’s so much more. CEUs available. Free to premium subscribers.

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