by andrew.himes | Nov 29, 2023 | Viewpoint
By Andrew Himes Director of Collective Impact, Carbon Leadership Forum One of the classic (funniest) cartoons of all time was Back Alley Oproar, produced in 1948 by Warner Brothers. Sylvester sings (and does other crazy stuff) in an alleyway, destroying Elmer Fudd’s...
by andrew.himes | Nov 22, 2023 | CLF Staff intro, News
Visiting Researcher, UW Mahsa Torabi is a Visiting Researcher at the UW, and a PhD candidate at University of Victoria (UVic). Her research utilizes Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for early-stage design and the formulation of low-carbon, high-performance design concepts....
by andrew.himes | Nov 14, 2023 | CLF Staff intro, News
Intern, UW Oscar is a first-year Engineering undeclared student at the University of Washington. He is originally from the Yakima area and comes from a first-generation immigrant background. He hopes to graduate from the University with an electrical or mechanical...
by andrew.himes | Nov 13, 2023 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Chad Evans Operations Manager, Carbon Leadership Forum At the Carbon Leadership Forum, we are an almost entirely remote workplace. To foster collaboration and strengthen working relationships, we meet in person twice a year for about a week. We discuss strategy,...
by andrew.himes | Nov 10, 2023 | Viewpoint
By Beth Tomlinson Carbon and Climate Discipline Leader | Climate Solutions, Stantec How will a new standard on whole life carbon emissions influence the built environment? ASHRAE/ICC Standard 240P looks at embodied carbon. A key change is coming soon—and it will drive...