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Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers

Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers

Urban Green Council

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Frequency: 1 episode/53d. Total Eps: 24

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Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
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Episode 14: Heating with Ice

Episode 14

jeudi 13 juin 2024Duration 27:19

In this episode of Building Tomorrow, Mark MacCracken, the Vice President of CALMAC at Trane Technologies, joins host Ellen Honigstock and co-host Whitney Smith to discuss thermal energy storage. Thermal energy storage is a clean energy alternative that involves using ice for cooling and water for storing heat. Listen in to learn more about how this method of heating and cooling compares to fossil fuel systems and conventional electric resistance.

HOSTS:

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

Whitney Smith, Senior Climate & Sustainability Leader and Associate Principal, Arup

GUEST:

Mark MacCracken, Vice President and CALMAC Portfolio Leader, Trane Technologies

Episode 13: Unearthing Geothermal Energy

Episode 13

mardi 9 avril 2024Duration 18:27

To decarbonize New York City buildings, heating systems reliant on fossil fuels must be replaced with sustainable alternatives. In this episode of Building Tomorrow, Brightcore’s Jonathan Hernandez joins Urban Green’s Ellen Honigstock to discuss geothermal energy and how it can be expanded in NYC to decarbonize buildings and make them more resilient. 

Listen in as they dive into the geothermal industry, and how new policies and technologies are making the installation of more ground source heat pump systems possible.

HOST:

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

GUEST:

Jonathan Hernandez, Director of Business Development, Geothermal, Brightcore

RESOURCES:

Find the images and graphics discussed in the episode here.

Episode 4: Innovations in Sustainable Construction

Season 1 · Episode 4

lundi 10 avril 2023Duration 46:11

In February 2023, Michael Deane, former Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer for Turner Construction and Urban Green Board Member, passed away, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated sustainability champion and friend to the green building movement. 

Today, we’re re-releasing this 2018 conversation between Michael and Urban Green Senior Director of Education Ellen Honigstock: a wide-ranging discussion on eliminating construction waste and the wide array of innovations that lie at the intersection of sustainability and construction. This conversation remains as timely now as when it was recorded.

Guest:

Michael Deane, former Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer for Turner Construction

Host:

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

Resources:

Episode 3: Embodied Carbon 101

Season 1 · Episode 3

vendredi 17 février 2023Duration 28:57

As materials and construction account for 11 percent of global carbon emissions, embodied carbon—the emissions arising from the manufacturing, transportation, installation, maintenance, and disposal of building materials—will play a key role in our path to deep decarbonization of our built environment.

Join Shruti Narkar and Ellen Honigstock in a conversation with Aurora Jensen where she provides helpful tips on how to measure, track and scale the reduction of embodied carbon through her experience of working on real-world projects.

Guest:

Aurora Jensen, Senior Technical Specialist and Embodied Carbon Lead, Brightworks Sustainability

Hosts:

Shruti Narkar, Project Manager, CodeGreen

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

Episode 2: There’s a Better Way to Assess Building Energy

Season 1 · Episode 2

mardi 13 décembre 2022Duration 28:24

Current benchmarking of building performance provides energy consumption data on a monthly basis. Molly Dee-Ramasamy thinks we can do better. Join Taylor Duncan and Ellen Honigstock as they interview Molly about a new cross-collaborative initiative that explores how measuring certain building data on an hourly basis can make benchmarking more precise, fair, and actionable in support of an affordable, low-carbon future.

Guest:

Molly Dee-Ramasamy, Director, Deep Carbon Reduction Group, JB&B

Hosts:

Taylor Duncan, Vice President, Northeast Growth & Development, Energy by 5

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

Resources: 

Benchmark 8760 Website

Benchmark 8760 Fact Sheet

Episode 1: Grid Ready: Exploring Equitable Electrification

Season 1 · Episode 1

mardi 13 décembre 2022Duration 25:17

Last year Urban Green published a major research report, Grid Ready, which found that converting building heating and hot water systems from fossil fuels to electric heat pumps does not pose any near-term risk to New York City’s electric grid.

Our research and policy team recently expanded this analysis to explore how increasing power demand from building electrification impacts the grid in environmental justice communities. This new analysis, Exploring Equitable Electrification, found that the 15 NYC grid areas that may see the fastest electrification of heat and hot water systems and the earliest grid constraints are primarily Environmental Justice Areas. Therefore, it’s essential that building electrification policies and programs are designed to ensure an equitable transition—one that secures the benefits and mitigates potential challenges of building electrification.

Join Urban Green’s research and policy team as they unpack the dynamics behind this new research!

Host / Guests:

Christopher Halfnight, Senior Director, Research and Policy, Urban Green Council

Adam Schiabor, Manager, Research, Urban Green Council

Danielle Manley, Manager, Policy, Urban Green Council

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Introducing Building Tomorrow

mardi 13 décembre 2022Duration 01:36

Decarbonization, electrification, and climate adaptation are the topics that are driving decision-making in the public and private sectors today. In this new podcast series by Urban Green Council we break down these complex topics, and introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of a clean, affordable low-carbon future and are helping solve climate change bit by bit.

Episode 12: Commissioning, You Complete Me!

Episode 12

mercredi 14 février 2024Duration 25:27

Building systems are designed and installed separately, but at the end of the day, they have to work together in order for a building to work as intended. Commissioning makes that happen.

In this episode of Building Tomorrow, Kelly Westby from Steven Winter Associates joins Urban Green’s Ellen Honigstock to discuss all things commissioning, including:

  • Commissioning as a systems-thinking process
  • The importance of communication
  • Where human science and building science come together

By the end of their conversation, you’ll be able to see how commissioning makes a building complete!

This is a crossover episode! Make sure to listen to the Buildings + Beyond podcast to hear Kelly interview Ellen about addressing the skills gap in the sustainable building industry.

HOST:

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

SPEAKER:

Kelly Westby, Managing Director, Building Operations, Decarbonization, and Efficiency, Steven Winter Associates

RESOURCES:

Listen to our crossover episode featuring Ellen on Steven Winter Associates' Buildings + Beyond podcast:

Explore the resources mentioned in this episode:

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Episode 11: Historic Buildings, Modern Policies

Episode 11

mercredi 17 janvier 2024Duration 35:37

Retrofitting existing buildings can help increase energy efficiency and cut carbon emissions. But what do these retrofits look like in a place like Manhattan, where almost one-third of total floor area has landmark status and is, therefore, energy-code exempt?

In this episode, Dr. Erica Avrami, Nate Rogers and Kate Reggev discuss these energy code waivers and how, despite the waivers, new greenhouse gas legislation could necessitate energy retrofits in historic buildings. This new era of regulation marks a momentous shift in regulation practices and signals a need for significant reforms to preservation policies in light of climate change.

This interview expands on Dr. Avrami’s previous research, including her paper, “Energy and Historic Buildings: Toward Evidence-Based Policy Reform,” which examines the implications of a changing legislative landscape on historic preservation in NYC.

Recorded May 10, 2022

HOSTS:

  • Nate Rogers, Senior Associate, Beyer Blinder Belle
  • Kate Reggev, Project Manager, Zubatkin Owner Representation

SPEAKER:

  • Dr. Erica Avrami, James Marston Fitch Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

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Episode 10: Workforce Solutions for Decarbonizing Buildings

Episode 10

lundi 18 décembre 2023Duration 11:42

The first compliance period for Local Law 97 is here, and energy upgrades in NYC’s existing buildings will need to pick up. But what kind of upgrades are needed, and who will do the work? 

Manny Pastreich, President of 32BJ SEIU, joins Urban Green CEO John Mandyck on Building Tomorrow for a discussion on how we can mobilize the green workforce to complete these energy upgrades.

HOST:

  • John Mandyck, CEO, Urban Green Council

SPEAKER:

  • Manny Pastreich, President, 32BJ SEIU

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