Financing Building Decarbonization
RMI conducted a bottom-up carbon analysis of the US building stock to determine the relative operational emissions for each segment.
RMI conducted a bottom-up carbon analysis of the US building stock to determine the relative operational emissions for each segment.
Buy Clean and Beyond: RMI’s Guide to Reaching Net-Zero Embodied Carbon in State-Owned Building Projects…
RMI and USGBC's report answers today’s questions about embodied carbon and highlights key actions to decarbonize the building construction industry.
Explore RMI's state-specific factsheets on electrification for effective building decarbonization. Carbon benefits, health impacts, cost savings, and more.
Discover how energy service agreements and incentives can finance affordable housing retrofits in California, driving energy efficiency and reducing emissions.
Grid-interactive efficient buildings reduce energy use and emissions in our buildings, manage peak demand periods and help clean our power system.
The success of California's transition to clean energy and healthy buildings relies on robust finance options that prioritize the inclusion of low- and moderate-income households.
RMI's new report on embodied carbon illuminates the hidden climate emissions in low-rise residences and strategies for builders to make cost-effective reductions quickly.
Low-embodied-carbon and carbon-storing materials in building retrofits can reduce total building emissions.
Gas stove use is linked to nearly 13 percent of current childhood asthma in the United States.
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