Campaign Calls for Commercial Buildings to Increase Energy Efficiency by 50 Percent
What is the 2030 Challenge?
It is a standard now being promoted by the U.S. Conference of Mayors mandating 50 percent energy consumption reductions for commercial buildings. It is also a response by the building industry to the specter of climate change, and an example of industry taking the lead to solve this enormous problem.
In America, we emit an estimated 20 billion tons of CO2 per year. Some experts believe that if emissions don’t level out and begin a downward trend within seven years, CO2 levels in the atmosphere could reach 385ppm, a significant tipping point. This controversial position suggests that major climate change could result if current trends are not abated.
There are powerful voices on both sides of this issue. However, despite the controversy, a growing number of industry leaders worldwide are now taking steps — like acquiring information management tools — to reduce their emissions and increase energy efficiency.
A 50 percent reduction in building energy consumption, vehicle miles traveled, water consumption and infrastructure power consumption, which has been referred to as the 2030 Challenge is another major step in that direction. Consumers are already focused on it, as are public policy experts. Now the building industry, too, steps up.
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