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Deep Decarbonization of New Buildings

机译:新建筑的深度脱碳

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New buildings constructed today can be expected to remain in use well beyond 2050. As a result, thoughtful decisions now can have a significant impact on reducing the carbon footprint of buildings for decades to come. Buildings use about 40% of energy produced in the United States and are responsible for about 30% of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions, making carbon emissions from buildings a priority for reduction. Substantial progress has been made in making new buildings more energy efficient, and technology is available that would allow for major additional reductions. But much more needs to be done in the new building sector to reach the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP) goals for carbon reduction. This Article discusses the changes that need to occur and sets out recommendations to help accomplish the DDPP's carbon reduction goals.
机译:预计今天建造的新建筑物将在2050年以后继续使用。结果,周到的决策现在可能对减少建筑物的碳足迹具有重大影响,并将持续数十年。建筑物使用美国生产的能源的约40%,约占美国二氧化碳排放量的30%,使建筑物的碳排放成为减少排放的重点。在使新建筑更加节能方面已经取得了实质性进展,并且可以利用技术可以大幅度减少额外费用。但是,要实现“深度脱碳途径项目”(DDPP)的减碳目标,新建筑部门还需要做更多的工作。本文讨论了需要发生的变化,并提出了有助于实现DDPP减碳目标的建议。

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    《The Environmental Law Reporter》 |2018年第2期|10130-10149|共20页
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    Lee Paddock; Caitlin McCoy;

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    George Washington University Law School;

    Law and Environmental Program Fellow at George Washington University Law School;

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