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SUMMARY:Windows of Opportunity: Reduce Costs & Bird Collisions with Energy-Efficient Retrofits
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Renew America’s Schools Program is excited to host a webinar in collaboration with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) about a unique opportunity to improve energy efficiency in your schools while keeping wildlife safe. Register for “Windows of Opportunity: Reduce Costs & Bird Collisions with Energy-Efficient Retrofits” on November 14 from 3:00-4:00PM ET to learn more about how strategic energy efficiency measures can protect bird populations. \nAre you considering upgrading your facility doors and windows to be more energy efficient? Incorporating bird-safe measures with energy and cost-saving retrofits creates a dual benefit for the natural environment. Through measures discussed in this webinar\, schools and nonprofits can address an issue killing nearly 1 billion birds in the United States annually. Speakers from DOE and FWS will discuss ways that bird-safe windows intersect with energy efficiency goals\, toolkits to prevent collisions\, and low to no-cost solutions that organizations can employ. School districts\, partners\, and nonprofits are invited to attend.
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SUMMARY:Spark the Switch: Overcoming Barriers to Heat Pump Adoption and Electrification
DESCRIPTION:Despite their energy efficiency and environmental benefits\, residential heat pumps are not yet being widely adopted in the United States. Understanding and addressing psychological\, social\, and economic barriers is crucial to accelerating their adoption and promoting electrification. This webinar will bring together three leading behavioral researchers to explore the heat pump adoption journey—from initial consideration to post-installation support—highlighting key barriers that hinder widespread adoption. \nAttendees will gain practical strategies to overcome these barriers\, including methods to effectively engage middle actors such as contractors and installers in the decision-making process. The session will also explore innovative approaches to enhance education and satisfaction post-installation\, aiming to foster greater uptake of heat pump technology in residential settings. \nThe webinar will conclude with an interactive discussion on the next steps for social science research to accelerate heat pump adoption and electrification\, giving participants and speakers alike an opportunity to provide input that can help guide future funding and program efforts.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/spark-the-switch-overcoming-barriers-to-heat-pump-adoption-and-electrification/
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SUMMARY:Resources and Best Practices for Growing the Green Building Workforce
DESCRIPTION:As we work to meet climate and energy goals through advanced energy codes and other initiatives at the local\, state\, and national level\, there is great opportunity for the creation and expansion of high-quality clean energy jobs. In this webinar you’ll hear from speakers on various ways to improve training and incorporate building science and energy technologies into curriculum\, grow the green building workforce\, and prepare workers for in-demand job opportunities.
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SUMMARY:EPC Quarterly Community Poll Briefing: Post-Election Polling on Climate and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Join the Environmental Polling Consortium for our last community-wide poll briefing on 2024. This briefing is open to the public and will feature important lessons and takeaways for environmental advocates from post-election polling\, including presentations on: \n-Climate change and energy as issues in the 2024 election\, based on exit-style polls and post-election surveys; \n-Voters’ priorities for the EPA under Trump\, courtesy of the Environmental Protection Network and Seven Letter Insight; \n-Voters’ attitudes about solar energy and rooftop solar adoption\, courtesy of Data for Progress; and \n-Attitudes about clean energy and the economy\, including electric vehicles\, IRA incentives\, and green banking\, courtesy of Northwind Climate. \nPlease register in advance. We will record this session and if you are unable to attend\, please register to ensure you receive a follow-up email with the recording and resources shared during the session. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/epc-quarterly-community-poll-briefing-post-election-polling-on-climate-and-the-environment/
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