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CANADA
Builders for Climate Action
Our Work
Natural Resources Canada
(NRCan)
NRCan is working towards having material embodied carbon emissions included in both the
EnerGuide Rating System
(Canadian equivelant of the HERS Index) and the Canadian National Building Code.
Canadian Association of Consulting Energy Advisors
(CACEA)
UNITED STATES
American Institute of Architects
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AIA COTE
Architecture 2030
Building Transparency
Carbon Leadership Forum
Carbon Leadership Forum’s Policy Toolkit
CLF Benchmarking Study
KT WBLCA Case Study Series
Massachusetts CEC Triple Decker Design Challenge
New Buildings Institute
Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
(NESEA)
Rocky Mountain Institute
RMI’s Concrete Solutions Guide
RMI’s Reducing Embodied Carbon In Buildings, Low-Cost High-Value Opportunities
Structural Engineering Institute