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Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
Urban Green Council
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
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Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Episode 13: Unearthing Geothermal Energy
Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
18 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 13: Unearthing Geothermal Energy

To decarbonize New York City buildings, heating systems reliant on fossil fuels must be replaced with sustainable alternatives. In this episode of Building Tomorrow, Brightcore’s Jonathan Hernandez joins Urban Green’s Ellen Honigstock to discuss geothermal energy and how it can be expanded in NYC to decarbonize buildings and make them more resilient. 

Listen in as they dive into the geothermal industry, and how new policies and technologies are making the installation of more ground source heat pump systems possible.

HOST:

Ellen Honigstock, Senior Director, Education, Urban Green Council

GUEST:

Jonathan Hernandez, Director of Business Development, Geothermal, Brightcore

RESOURCES:

Find the images and graphics discussed in the episode here.

Building Tomorrow: Conversations with Climate Solvers
Buildings contribute to over 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in New York City, and 38 percent globally. This podcast will introduce you to people who are advancing the reality of healthy, resilient, and equitable low-carbon solutions that help solve climate change bit by bit.