Small Group Discussion: Propertizing Environmental Attributes

Virtual Webinar

This event will bring together a small group of experts from academic, industry, and government to discuss Katrina Wyman & Adalene Minelli's forthcoming article, Propertizing Environmental Attributes.  Check back to this event page for future updates and event-related materials. By invitation only.

Unpacking the LL97 Carbon Trading Study

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NYU just released the highly anticipated carbon trading study required by New York City’s Local Law 97. The study is the first comprehensive modelling assessment of the costs and benefits of this groundbreaking law, and of the feasibility of a potential carbon trading program for buildings. Join Urban Green and the NYU study team for […]

Private Equity and Energy Transition

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The decarbonization goals set by national governments and international alliances require massive capital, much of it to come from private funds.  Private capital, however, does not get invested to achieve policy goals, it gets invested to earn returns.  Our panel of experts will discuss the role and opportunities for private equity in the energy transition, […]

Next Generation Building Performance Regulation

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In late January, the Biden Administration announced the launch of a new “Building Performance Standards Coalition” of cities and states that are working to reduce buildings’ contribution to global change. If successful, the coalition could pave the way for a new wave of local building regulation. As cities and states embark on the process of […]

Counting What We Consume: How Cities Can More Accurately Count Their Contributions to Climate Change

Virtual Webinar

When U.S. cities estimate the greenhouse gas emissions for which they are responsible, cities tend to focus on the emissions that come from activities within their borders and from generating electricity to meet local needs. This approach undercounts cities’ contributions to climate change because it leaves out the GHG emissions that come from the production of […]

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