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ULI Toronto: Blowing our Carbon Budget? Can Canada satisfy its housing supply demand within its global carbon budget?
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Student | FREE | CA$65.00 |
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Construction accounts for one third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions annually. This trendline is going up as housing and development demands continue to spike in countries like Canada.
Is it possible to change the paradigm that would otherwise see housing development alone blow our carbon budget by 2050?
Join ULI Toronto as we explore the innovative research and solutions being led by Prof. Shoshanna Saxe at the University of Toronto School’s Centre for the Sustainable Built Environment.
Moderator:
Alex Bozikovic, Architecture Critic, Globe and Mail
Overview:
Shoshanna Saxe, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto
Panelist:
Sam Dufaux, Principal, SvN Architects + Planners
Zahra Ebrahim, CEO and Co-founder, Monumental
Emily King, Associate, Sustainable Performance, Entuitive