Concrete is the most commonly used building material on Earth, but it's also a leading source of global industrial emissions.
On January 14, hear from representatives from companies pioneering carbon capture and utilization (CCU) in the cement and concrete sectors. Panelists will discuss the technical dimensions, climate impact and real world applications of their CCU offerings and the state of the market for carbon-based concrete alternatives.
Hear from representatives from companies pioneering carbon capture and utilization in the cement and concrete sectors, and learn more about concrete alternatives.
New York City's 2020 Energy and Water Use Reportpresents a trend analysis of 10 years of benchmarked energy and emissions data and assesses the progress NYC’s benchmarked building stock has made towards citywide decarbonization goals and mandates.
On January 26, join us for a virtual discussion on the report's findings and what they mean for NYC. Hear from experts about our findings and participate in the discussion through our Q&A.
Like many organizations over the last several months, Urban Green has prioritized our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work. As part of that work, we would like to learn more about you and the various identities and backgrounds that make up our community.
Please take our brief, five-minute survey to help us act more effectively and track our progress towards making our programming as equitable and inclusive as possible, and be entered to win a $100 gift card!
“There is a laser focus now on reducing carbon emissions from the built environment in New York unlike ever before."
Read more of what Urban Green CEO John Mandyck had to say to The New York Times, and learn about how NYC is transforming its aging buildings for a more sustainable future!
This program provides architects with the tools necessary to design with cold-formed steel. The session includes an overview of the latest advancements in cold-formed steel, practical uses and applications, and guidance for contract documents.