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Build Change at COP27

Venue

Hybrid - Buildings Pavilion (Blue Zone)

Livestream link

Live from COP27 Buildings Pavilion auditorium | Globalabc

Event Description

While structural retrofits have clear benefits to improving the resilience of buildings, in particular in climate-vulnerable communities, how does it affect the global goal to reach net zero?

In this session, Build Change will discuss the findings of a recent set of case studies conducted in the Global South.

Initial findings have shown that retrofitting existing houses can save 60% of a home’s embodied carbon compared to new construction, and still 40% savings even when expansion is included in the improvement. This suggests that by improving existing housing instead of building new, tens of thousands of tons of emissions can be avoided every year.

With inputs from additional partners from across the carbon reductions and sustainability sectors, this session will discuss how these case studies factor into broader net zero goals. As projections for new construction estimate about half of building-related emissions from now until 2050 will be from upfront embodied carbon, structural housing retrofits housing may be a decarbonization solution in hiding, with the potential to accelerate the race to zero and simultaneously build global resilience.

Speakers

  • Ximena Rico, Autodesk (virtual)

  • Lori Ferriss, Goody Clancy (virtual)

  • Monica Schroeder, Build Change (in-person)

  • Lizzie Collins, Build Change (virtual)

  • Audrey Nugent, WorldGBC (in-person)

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