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UN Reports First Positive Sustainability Progress Since2020: Experts Say Green Certificates Not Enough

While global emissions from buildings have stopped rising for the first time since 2020, experts warn that relying on certifications instead of smart energy tech risks stalling progress. Earlier this year, UN Environment Programme and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction released a report titled “Not Just Another Brick in The Wall: The Solutions …

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The Need for Construction Education

The construction industry isn’t just about building structures – it’s about shaping communities, driving economies, and setting the foundation for future generations. From the homes we live into the roads we travel on, skilled construction professionals are the backbone of modern society.

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Why State and Local Governments are Lining Up to Get Behind Heat Pumps

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, more than half of all energy used in U.S. homes is directly spent on only two items, heating, and air conditioning. That means creating a comfortable living space is actually creating a massive carbon footprint.

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