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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.07.008
Direct link to article. Article is also super jargon-y so the summary given was probably decently summarized for what it was
Thanks for the link.
One of my takeaways is they are using 100 year planning horizon and proposing building codes as a useful tool
Certainly updating building codes to improve efficiency and reduce carbon emissions are necessary. However that’s way too small a piece of the puzzle with way too long a time period
We don’t have 100 years to reduce carbon by 90%