California will require that all new passenger cars and trucks sold in the state be emissions-free by 2035 – a move that is expected to lead to more than a 35% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and an 80% cut in …
California Shows How the U.S. Can Reduce Transport Emissions
- Building Health Lab
- September 28, 2020
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Tags: Climate Design
Building Health Lab
Architect since 2002, experienced in healthcare environment design. Master in public health sciences from the Charité Medical University in Berlin. Evidence-based Design researcher at TU-Berlin, helping ensure that urban & architectural design projects build positive health effectively. Founder of the Building Health Lab.
BHL Building Health Lab
Is a think tank that develops urban concepts for neighborhoods as strategy to build a sustainable healthy city.
Our mission is to help government, industry, and citizens develop projects with social impact that protect people and planet health. With our expertise in health and design, we support health promotion and disease management through people-centred and climate adaptive designs.