How can Canada meet the simultaneous challenges of scaling up its infrastructure and housing to keep pace with population growth while also achieving ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions?
Join the Centre for the Sustainable Built Environment for the 3rd annual Embodied GHG Symposium. This half-day event will explore solutions to building more housing and infrastructure with less greenhouse gas pollution. Interactive sessions and speakers will address sufficiency and efficiency pathways for building more with less.
The Embodied GHG Symposium will present the latest embodied GHG research, policy, and case studies, and provide opportunities for networking with industry professionals, academics, and policymakers. During the symposium we will also have a poster session, presenting research and case studies along the theme of reducing resource use and embodied GHG in the construction sector. The work can be at the building, multiple building, infrastructure, neighbourhood, city, regional and/or national scale for any country, and must deal with embodied GHG and/or resource use in the AEC sector.
During the 2026 Embodied GHG Symposium participants will have the opportunity to take part in a poster session presenting research and case studies engaging with the theme of reducing resource use and embodied GHG in the construction sector.
The work can be at the building, multiple-building, infrastructure, neighbourhood, city, regional and/or national scale for any country. The work must deal with construction resource use and/or embodied GHG.
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Featured speaker to be announced soon!