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046 Concrete Solutions to Climate Change
Season 1 · Episode 46

046 Concrete Solutions to Climate Change

Sustainability Now - exploring technologies and paradigms to shape a world that works · Scott Bille & Mira Rubin

March 21, 202150m 1s

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Show Notes

What if we could use open-source software development principles to reverse climate change? That is exactly what Chris Neidl and The Open Air Collective has done through their Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) projects and their leadership in crafting the New York State Low Embodied Carbon Concrete Leadership Act (LECCLA). LECCLA is new legislation that would require all of the state's agencies to include climate impact in their selection criteria for concrete procurement. The more sustainable a concrete provider's bid is, the more likely it will be to win the business. This is a big deal. As the single largest purchaser of concrete in NY, the state's collective buying power could kickstart a market transformation, creating significant demand for low carbon concrete while broadening its availability in the private sector. Resources and links from the interview: https://www.sustainabilitynow.global/2021/03/21/46-concrete-solutions-to-climate-change/