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Sustainability Street: Engineering CRE's Low-Carbon Future

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Fiona Cousins, chair of the Americas for global engineering firm Arup, was part of the 16-member advisory board tasked with helping turn New York City's behemoth Local Law 97 into a set of decarbonization procedures and performance standards that buildings owners could comply with. The board, along with a number of working groups, met for hundreds of hours over three years.

Welcome back to Sustainability Street, our podcast on the intersection of commercial real estate and the world we live in. In this episode, host CPE Executive Editor Therese Fitzgerald and Cousins discuss Local Law 97, the role of regulation vs. incentives in meeting carbon reduction goals, and the critical role that engineers have to play in public policy. "All these problems are at the root engineering problems," Cousins observed.

Here’s a sample of the topics covered:

  • Room for interpretation in Local Law 97 (1:38)
  • Overcoming compliance challenges (3:28)
  • Carrots or sticks or both? (8:57)
  • The regulatory landscape in the U.S. and globally (12:37)
  • Why the engineer's voice is so important (19:10)

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Innhold levert av Commercial Property Executive. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Commercial Property Executive eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Fiona Cousins, chair of the Americas for global engineering firm Arup, was part of the 16-member advisory board tasked with helping turn New York City's behemoth Local Law 97 into a set of decarbonization procedures and performance standards that buildings owners could comply with. The board, along with a number of working groups, met for hundreds of hours over three years.

Welcome back to Sustainability Street, our podcast on the intersection of commercial real estate and the world we live in. In this episode, host CPE Executive Editor Therese Fitzgerald and Cousins discuss Local Law 97, the role of regulation vs. incentives in meeting carbon reduction goals, and the critical role that engineers have to play in public policy. "All these problems are at the root engineering problems," Cousins observed.

Here’s a sample of the topics covered:

  • Room for interpretation in Local Law 97 (1:38)
  • Overcoming compliance challenges (3:28)
  • Carrots or sticks or both? (8:57)
  • The regulatory landscape in the U.S. and globally (12:37)
  • Why the engineer's voice is so important (19:10)

  continue reading

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