By Michelle Blackston
NFRC was
proud
to host
a three-part
webinar series, Building a Sustainable
Future
: Macro to Micro. We kicked
of
f
the series with
a
macro look at future weather patterns and predictions, then brought it down to the ground level to examine
how the built environment is responding to climate change,
and finished the series with
a micro
look
at innovations in solar glass.
All sessions were recorded and are available anytime on
NFRC’s YouTube page
.
Stream at your
convenience and
share these links
with colleagues.
Future Weather File
s
was presented by
Tom Di Liberto, a climatologist
and science writer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Program Office’s Communication team
.
Di
Liberto
gave
an in-depth look at future weather
patterns, changing climate zones, and what models predict from now until 2100. Learn about the tools and resources on Climate.gov to follow climate trends and changes.
George Mason University: Path to Net-Zero 2050 or Sooner!
showed how in
2007, George Mason University signed the
American College and University President’s Climate Commitment
to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and then created the school’s Office of Sustainability.
Greg Farley, director of
University Sustainability at GMU,
shared
an overview of their Climate Action Plan and how the
campus is reducing
its carbon footprint
through the built environment.
Envisioning the Solar Glass Revolution
was presented by
Lance Wheeler, Ph.D.,
who leads research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
.
Wheeler
discussed
his invention of the world’s first thermochromic photovoltaic window.
He also
share
d
energy insights
and
current state
-
of
-
the
-
art cutting-edge innovations in PV technology and its use in windows.
Expand your r
each and support NFRC’s sustainability efforts
NFRC is excited to announce
2021
Sustainability Sponsorship Opportunities
to support
our sustainability efforts all year
long.
Demonstrate your commitment to sustainability while reaching NFRC’s growing network of stakeholders across the fenestration industry.
Support
educational sessions
such as
the Building a Sustainable Future webinar series
,
and
increased access to tools and resources for consumers
and industry professionals.
Learn more about opportunities and benefits of sponsorship by contacting
NFRC’s
Sustainability
Manager Jeremy Browning at
jbrowning@nfrc.org
.