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How to Solve Sustainable Construction’s Affordability Problem

In an era of high costs and limited materials, construction firms aim to make greener building more cost-effective with inventive products and methods […] “A few factors drive the cost […]
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Lottery opens for 117 affordable units at health-focused complex in Brownsville, from $959/month

Applications are now being accepted for 117 newly constructed apartments in Brooklyn. Located at 535 East 98th Street in Brownsville, Vital Brookdale is a health-focused mixed-use residential development that is part of New […]
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People on the Move

Bright Power Announces Promotion Jeannine Altavilla Cooper has been promoted to vice president of analysis at Bright Power. She joined the company as a senior energy analyst before holding the deputy […]
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New York State’s Ambitious Plan for Dramatic Carbon Emissions Reduction

In 2019 New York passed the Climate Act, one of the most ambitious climate laws in the U.S. Among various new legislation, the Climate Act created the New York State […]
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Charging Up: Women’s climatetech career moves at Meta, Utilidata, Energize Ventures, Nuveen and in sustainable commercial real estate

Canary Media’s Charging Up column chronicles women’s career advancements in the climatetech sector. […] Jeannine Altavilla Cooper has been promoted to VP of analysis at Bright Power, a provider of energy and water management services for […]
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Bright Employee: Sanel Basic, Project Engineer, New York

We’re proud of the intelligent, passionate, and hardworking people that make up the Bright Power team. Each month, you’ll get a chance to meet one of them, understand how they […]
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California: It’s Electric

California: It’s Electric California has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions, increasing renewable and carbon-neutral resources, with a goal of 60% renewable energy by 2030 – in less than eight […]
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A Delicate Balance: Weighing Embodied vs. Operational Carbon

To optimally reduce the carbon emissions from a given project, we think it is imperative to holistically balance embodied carbon and operational carbon, ensuring they are evaluated concurrently, rather than solving for one at the expense of the other...
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Here’s How Climate Change Crisis Could Impact Business Operations And Policies In 2022

The climate change crisis, which continues to worsen, is expected to have a greater impact on the operations and policies of companies and organizations this year. Here’s how experts and observers […]
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