Net Zero Building Showcase featuring three projects: You Work to Solve the Problems You Created - meeting campus net zero goals with a paradigm shift in building design. In the traditional approach to building design, the design solution creates other problems and creates a chain reaction of resource hungry solutions. Focusing on a paradigm shift from this traditional approach, James Moler, Mechanical Engineering Specialist and Kyle Nottmeier, Sr. Design Architect of Jacobs will provide a small aspect of the building design shift needed and process that went into their recent design of an international net zero technology campus. Presenting their insight on the balance of Quality, Quantity, and Budget; how they defined the difference between resources and limited resources, and how they used this insight to constrain and form the design in order to meet the net zero goals of this technology campus My Journey to a Net Zero Single Family Home - continuing the conversation of building decarbonization. Returning to the podium this month is Greg Carl, a panelist from August's evening program, Building Decarbonization: Why Does It Matter and Where do YOU Fit In? Greg Carl will be discussing the net zero resources and methods used building his residential home in Olivette, Missouri and the obstacles to implementation. Presenting energy programs and tax credits applicable to achieve net zero locally and the design, build, and implementation solutions from… Continue Reading Evening Educational Program: Net Zero Building Showcase
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Does it seem like you are hearing a lot about ESG (Environmental Social Governance) lately? From utilities to major corporations to dozens of ESG job opportunities, it seems like ESG is everywhere. Join us to learn the basics of ESG, why it's so prevalent and how it connects to green building. Watch or Listen this Coffee Break Recording! FEATURED GUEST: Chris Laughman, Senior Energy & Sustainability Professional - Chris is an accomplished subject matter expert in sustainable real estate operations with over 20 years of experience in real estate operations, the past 10 focused on sustainability, energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste management in commercial office and multifamily residential real estate. A LEED AP O&M certified professional, Chris has proven success in developing ESG strategies built on data analysis, transparency, and reporting. He has worked with clients across multiple real estate vehicles to help develop what ESG programs should focus on; benchmarking energy, water, waste, and Greenhouse Gas emissions data to identify opportunities to reduce their impact. Chris also provides measurement and verification and ongoing surveillance of performance once projects are executed. In addition, he authors the weekly ESG Blog, ThirtyNine. |
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The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a global roadmap for peace and prosperity, serving as a call to action for the most pressing social issues currently facing the planet and its people. It is important that businesses, in addition to governments, drive for results that contribute to the intent of the goals. In this session, we will outline how Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 investment firm, has begun to incorporate the SDG’s into their business practices, philanthropy strategy, culture, and corporate goal setting. Watch or listen to this Coffee Break recording! FEATURED GUESTS Lisa Johnson, Senior Sustainability Project Leader at Edward Jones - Lisa joined Edward Jones in 2006 after 15 years at McDonnell Douglas / Boeing. She has been responsible for Construction Administration of large and new construction projects, department costs, and measures and processes at Edward Jones and has spent the last 11 year's working on the firm's environmental sustainability efforts. She is responsible for initiating and submitting a proposal to incorporate sustainability into the firm culture, to preserve and progress the Jones family legacy of conservation. Lisa received her B.S. in Architectural Engineering from Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN and her M.S. in Construction Management from Washington… Continue Reading Coffee Break – U.N. Sustainable Development Goals |
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