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| [ SF Climate Week 2026 ] |
| Data, Materials & Path To Carbon-Neutral Built Environment
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| With Jack Rusk (Founder, C.Scale), Lindsay Baker (CEO, Living Future), Mikhail Davis (Dir., Interface), Aditi Agarwal (CA Air Resources Board). |
| AIA SF, 140 Sutter St, San Francisco |
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Apr 21 (Tue) , 2026 @ 08:30 AM
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FREE |
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Who should attend: Architects, prop & climate tech Investors, building product manufacturers, sustainability leads, policy practitioners, & anyone working at the intersection of climate, materials, & the built environment.
Summary: The global building stock is set to double by 2060. Building materials already account for nearly 15% of global carbon emissions. The decisions made in the next five years will either accelerate decarbonization or lock in unsustainable emissions growth.
For the first time, the architecture & construction industry is generating high-resolution data on material selection at the moment those decisions are made. Climate commitments & compliance requirements are digitizing a $1.4T materials market. The gap between ambition & action is closing.
This panel brings together leaders across the supply chain - manufacturers, certifiers, technology platforms, & policy makers - to discuss how AI & real-time data are reshaping material procurement, where the technology gaps still sit, & how connecting climate goals to construction outcomes delivers better buildings for everyone.
Panelists:
Jack Rusk - Co-Founder & CEO, C.Scale (Moderator)
Lindsay Baker - CEO, Living Future
Mikhail Davis - Director of Global Market Sustainability, Interface
Aditi Agarwal - Building Embodied Carbon Specialist, California Air Resources Board
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For Architects: 1 LU/HSW & ZNCD credits available (pending approval) if you enter your AIA member number at registration.
Event is hosted by c.scale in partnership with AIA San Francisco's Committee on the Environment (COTE).
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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