We’re excited to welcome @ASBEC1 🇦🇺 as our newest #Equalby30 signatory, as we work together to build a more diverse and inclusive energy future💡.
Learn more: https://t.co/0KtT1DJ8WJ
Two weeks left to enter the True Zero Carbon Challenge!
Hosted by @DMNational, the aim of the competition is to design a home that not only produces more power than it uses over the year, but also tackles #embodiedcarbon and carbon debt.
#NetZero
https://t.co/IJ1WGv3USC
The FairAir website aims to provide in-depth, unbiased technical information to consumers about home cooling options and products. It includes interactive guides and calculators.
Check it out: https://t.co/gL2V0FSngB
@AIRAHnews
As the EU works to accelerate the sustainable urban transformation it has committed to create 100 climate neutral and smart cities by 2030.
Learn more about the EU-funded projects working to achieve this goal: https://t.co/Yd13jI1n5d
The U.S. Senate has passed the “Inflation Reduction Act”— the biggest climate and clean energy bill in U.S. history.
@RockyMtnInst discusses the new bill, which is poised to lower costs and open up a wave of new clean energy investment: https://t.co/iuGjVXuXY1
It’s been over a decade since Australia last improved energy standards for our homes. We’re falling behind the rest of the world, and it is costing us in energy bills.
ASBEC backs lifting minimum energy ratings for new homes to 7 Stars.
https://t.co/Tv5agHhpe5
The US has finally passed a huge climate bill. Australia needs to keep up, writes Assoc. Prof. @DownieChristian via @ConversationEDU: https://t.co/lAWKLumo85
@ANUmedia
Lifting energy standards is a win-win-win: it cuts energy bills, cuts emissions, makes homes healthier and more comfortable, and makes the broader transition to renewables cheaper and faster. It’s time to lift home energy standards to 7 Stars.
https://t.co/Tv5agGZNPv
Applications are open for @WLASocial's construction and engineering scholarships.
These partial scholarships enable emerging and mid-level women leaders to participate in one of two high-impact leadership courses.
Applications close 7 October: https://t.co/nswtsXZFMO
'The technologies are already there. They're mature, commercially viable, they just need to be massively deployed.'
Climateworks Cities Lead @margodlf talks getting Australia's buildings to net zero with @EECouncil CEO @LukeMenzel
https://t.co/QSRRNo86qI
All Australian homes should be safe, healthy, comfortable & affordable. But we are still building leaky & inefficient homes that cost too much to heat & cool.
Lifting minimum energy ratings for new homes to 7 Stars will cut energy bills & cut emissions.
https://t.co/Tv5agHhpe5
Australian homes are lagging behind the rest of the world in energy efficiency, and it's time for an overhaul.
ASBEC is one of the 105 organisations calling on state and federal governments to lift energy standards for new homes.
Learn more via @abcnews: https://t.co/hZpK8GnEwB
A recent @cityofmelbourne research project has found that simple changes to #ventilation systems can significantly decrease the transmission of COVID-19 and reduce energy consumption in office buildings.
https://t.co/Jyi2djHYWX
@HASSELL_Studio Senior Associate Scott Davies on urban planning, flood mitigation and designing Sydney's new airport precinct, via @archanddesign's 'Talking Architecture & Design' podcast: https://t.co/vAa15oBziO
Webinar | Embodied carbon in the built environment: Concrete outcomes for Australian industry & policymakers
Join @EECouncil & MECLA next Tuesday to hear from local & global experts on the state of play of embodied carbon in Australia.
16 August, Online
https://t.co/VzNG1UDH7m
Over 100 organisations join forces in push for 7-Star homes.
ASBEC is part of a broad alliance of community and industry organisations calling on state and federal governments to lift energy standards for new homes to 7 stars.
https://t.co/Tv5agGZNPv
In a joint statement, more than 100 diverse organisations are calling on governments to use an upcoming building ministers meeting to toughen building energy standards that haven��t changed in more than a decade.
@lunns reports in the @australian today
https://t.co/0rboN9jCOQ
Monica Richter, @WWF_Australia, on radical collaboration – pitching towards a climate safe and prosperous future, via @FifthEstateAU: https://t.co/FNb5QEKzk5
@RichterMonica