C2C Care Course Investigating Contamination and Pesticides in Cultural Heritage Collections
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The Climate Toolkit has just launched a revised Buildings and Energy focus area with updated climate commitments centered around regenerative design, renewable energy and decarbonization developed in collaboration with Architecture 2030, an organization whose mission is to rapidly transform the built environment from the major emitter of greenhouse gases to a central solution to the climate crisis. Our March 13 webinar will build on this launch by discussing the intersection of buildings, energy and decarbonization and provide resources and examples to help you in your journey toward these vital goals. Architecture 2030 will present their updated framework for the entire built environment to meet the Paris Agreement and achieve a complete phase-out of fossil fuel CO2 emissions by 2040. Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will discuss how HVAC modernization strategies, solarization projects and the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative are informing their decarbonization efforts; and Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens will discuss how to redefine building project ROI to make your new construction and renovation projects meet your ambitions for efficiency and emissions reduction. Panel of Speakers: Vincent Martinez, President and COO – Architecture 2030 Kelsey Shell, Environmental & Sustainability Strategist – Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Richard Piacentini, President and CEO – Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Please R.S.V.P. by clicking the link in the button below to register; once registered, you’ll receive a Zoom link to virtually attend the webinar. We look forward to having you with us! Click Here To Register! |
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