Hubs régionaux
Pôles régionaux : le cœur du mouvement
Together with our network we enable research and action to reduce the embodied carbon in buildings and infrastructure. As part of this growing network, CLF has encouraged the development of our Regional Hubs and empower local leaders to use CLF research and resources to drive action in their communities. These volunteer-led Regional Hubs are working to bring people together towards reducing embodied carbon emissions in their communities through supporting the goals and mission of CLF at the local scale. CLF Regional Hubs are encouraged to set their own goals and priorities that align with the specific needs of each unique community.
Regional Hubs have a suggested structure of 2-3 volunteer Co-Leads that plan, organize, and run the Regional Hub. Regional Hub members are part of a vast network of professionals that attend meetings, share their expertise, and network with the other hub members.
What do Regional Hubs do?
CLF Regional Hubs are encouraged to set their own goals and priorities that align with the specific needs of each unique community.
Les professionnels du bâtiment rejoignent les CLF Regional Hubs pour :
- Connectez-vous avec d'autres membres de leur communauté qui souhaitent réduire les émissions de carbone associées aux matériaux de construction, à la conception et à la construction.
- Attend events to build connections with others focused on embodied carbon.
- Apprenez à réduire le carbone incorporé dans les projets, en utilisant des outils, des données et d'autres ressources.
- Engagez des discussions pour faire progresser la compréhension et l'action sur le carbone incorporé.
- Share and utilize educational resources that aid in reducing embodied carbon.
- Inform public and organizational policies to reduce embodied carbon.
- Connect their firms, companies, and organizations to CLF’s embodied carbon mission.
Regional Hubs create event opportunities that emphasize learning and action on reducing embodied carbon:
- Curating EC presentations and Q&A for online webinars
- Organizing LCA/EC tool user groups such as monthly drop in sessions.
- Convening in-person or online socials
- Convening working groups to explore a specific topic.
- Collaborating with regional nonprofits to support LCA/EC content into larger events.
- Organizing, submitting and presenting at conferences.
- Conceiving of and facilitating charrettes exploring carbon reduction strategies.
- Publishing webinars on YouTube.
YouTube Channels
from CLF Regional Hubs
Find a Regional Hub near you
View CLF Regional Hubs in a full screen map
Carbon Leadership Hubs: Asie
- Bangalore, Inde (LinkedIn)
- Hong Kong
Carbon Leadership Hubs: Afrique
- Moyen-Orient et Afrique du Nord
- Afrique du Sud
Carbon Leadership Hubs: Australie
- Sydney, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud
Carrefours de leadership carbone: Canada
- Calgary, Alberta (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
- Ottawa, Ontario (LinkedIn)
- Toronto, Ontario (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
- Colombie britannique (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
Carbon Leadership Hubs: Europe
- L'Autriche
- Royaume-Uni
- Islande
Carbon Leadership Hubs: États-Unis
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- Atlanta, Géorgie
- Austin, Texas
- Boston, MA (Youtube)
- Chicago, IL (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
- Dallas, Texas
- Los Angeles, CA (Youtube)
- Minnesota
- Nashville, Tennessee (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
- New York, État de New York
- Nebraska (LinkedIn)
- Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie (LinkedIn)
- Phénix, Arizona
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie
- Portland, OR (LinkedIn)
- Montagne Rocheuse (LinkedIn)
- San Francisco, Californie (LinkedIn)
- Seattle, WA (Youtube)
- Washington DC (LinkedIn) (Youtube)
- Wisconsin (LinkedIn)
- Yellowstone, WY
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- Latin America. To learn more, visit and rejoignez le Hub! (LinkedIn)
- Brazil (LinkedIn)
CLF is not currently accepting new hub requests, however, if you are interested in learning more and receiving updates on this process, please fill out this form.
The Relationship between CLF and Regional Hubs
Regional Hubs are part of the CLF Network, which includes other initiatives such as our online community platform, the NGO/Governmental Roundtable, and corporate sponsorship.Formally, Regional Hubs are independent volunteer groups and are not legal components of the Carbon Leadership Forum.
Hubs are volunteer-led local groups that are people-focused and led, filled with learners and experts alike who are working to address the unique needs of their regions. We aim for all hubs to identify regionally-appropriate tactics to help execute our mission to eliminate embodied carbon of buildings, materials, and infrastructure to create a just and thriving future.
CLF has established rules of engagement that all members are expected to follow when engaging with or representing their local hub. CLF encourages distributed leadership and plays a relatively “hands-off” role in the day-to-day activities of hubs, so long as they follow the established guidelines. Any views or opinions of Hubs, their leaders, and members are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent the views of the CLF.
For any questions, please reach out to CLF’s Communication and Engagement Lead Meghan Byrne.
Hubs régionaux actuels
Hear from CLF Hub Leaders in Philly, Phoenix, Minnesota, Capetown, Ottawa, and more!
Hubs régionaux actuels
Hear from CLF Hub Leaders in Philly, Phoenix, Minnesota, Capetown, Ottawa, and more!