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Saint-Gobain North America Announces 2025 Winners of United States National Round of ‘Architecture Student Contest’

3BL Media

Created in 2004, the Saint-Gobain Architecture Student Contest is intended for university students specializing in architecture, engineering, and building design. Here they will receive further feedback from international judges, a tour of the subject city, and other resources to further their architectural education.

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Can carbon capture be a meaningful climate solution?

Corporate Knights

Cement manufacturing and iron and steel manufacturing are also desirable targets for CCUS, because each produces around 6% to 9% of global CO 2 emissions, and both processes are difficult to clean up in other ways. There are no projects up and running to capture CO 2 from cement manufacturing. kilometers underground.

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Saint-Gobain Reveals the 5 Winners of the Global Architecture Student Contest

3BL Media

This edition of the Architecture Student Contest was special: launched in Serbia in 2004, this is its 20th year of existence. Every year, the projects have increased their focus on environmental aspects including for example Life Cycle Assessments, while responding to the functional and user needs.

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Guest Post: As Climate Challenges Mount, the Tech to Address Them is Going Global

ESG Today

We should focus on designing and implementing technologies—some newer than others— that can help the systems we use to generate energy, produce food, manufacture goods, construct and operate buildings, and move people and materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Information exchange and competition may enrich their options.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

The leader in water, hygiene and energy services sells to a diverse collection of institutions such as hospitals, food and beverage providers, as well as heavy industry including power plants and plastic manufacturers. Gutierrez joined NRG from Dynegy in 2004 as an energy portfolio director. million in Neighborhood Grants.