 NEXT SBCI Round Tables
26-27 October 2009, hosted by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore.
Back-to-back with the International Green Building Conference 2009 (www.igbc.com.sg). Download the brochurefor IGBC 2009!
UNEP-SBCI Official Submission to AWG-LCA
In order for the Copenhagen Agreement to best address the potential of property and buildings to deliver greenhouse gas emission cuts, UNEP-SBCI submitted official input to the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long- Term Cooperative Action under the Convention (AWG-LCA).
UNEP-SBCI proposes that emission reduction in buildings is recognized as an appropriate area for NAMA (Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action) and that the development of frameworks required to monitor, report and verify such actions are included in a post-2012 Agreement.
Download the official UNEP-SBCI Submission!
HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD at Copenhagen:
The Call to Action is available for download from this web-site! We encourage your organisation to download and consider supporting 'The Call'. Our global network of stakeholders has chosen to support this important document. SBCI has held a side-event at the UNFCCC negotiation meetings in Bonn in early June 2009 to launch the Call. This call is part of the advocacy documents we have prepared for meetings with country delegations throughout the year. This is your chance to have your voice heard in Copenhagen!
Contact the Secretariat (sbci@unep.org) to leave your details and download the Call to Action!
Annual Meetings & Symposium on Buildings & Climate Change, Washington D.C.
UNEP SBCI members the US Green Building Council played host to our Annual meetings in Washington DC from 15 – 17 April. Over eighty invited leaders of the building sector worked for two days to refine a ‘Call to Action on Buildings and Climate Change’, a statement that will bring the common voice of the building sector to the delegations negotiating a new global protocol to tackle climate change.
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