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The built environment accounts for more than a third of global carbon emissions. Solving that problem requires rethinking materials, design, and operations all at once. Cities like Portland are showing what that can look like in practice: embodied carbon policies, a growing mass timber manufacturing ecosystem, and buildings such as the PAE Living Building.
Decarbonizing a building is no easy task. The emissions span the entire lifecycle, from the concrete and timber used to build it, to how it uses energy over decades of operation. This panel brings together the researchers, engineers, and founders working at each layer of that problem, from the timber in the walls to the efficient energy management.
We’ll be joined by:
Matt Roberts, Assistant Researcher @ UC Berkeley Center for the Built Environment (CBE)
Tanya Barham, CEO @ Community Energy Labs
Andrew Ratzke, Sustainability Manager @ Timberlab
Forest Tanier-Gesner, Senior Associate at PAE
Agenda:
9:00 AM – Doors open
9:30 AM – Panel
10:30 AM – PAE Living Building Tours
11:15 AM – Networking
E8 is a membership community of 140 investors dedicated to funding high-impact cleantech companies. We’ve built an organization where investors learn, connect, and invest in early-stage companies that have a significant positive impact on the environment. Founded in 2006, E8 has facilitated over $75M in investments in 180+ companies.
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