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'''Location:''' Santa Fe, NM<br> | '''Location:''' Santa Fe, NM<br> | ||
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'''Contact:''' info [at] architecture2030.org<br> | '''Contact:''' info [at] architecture2030.org<br> | ||
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm}} Architecture 2030 is a non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization established by architect Ed Mazria in response to the global-warming crisis. 2030’s mission is to rapidly transform the US and global building sector from the major contributor of greenhouse gas emissions to a central part of the solution to the global-warming crisis. Its goal is to galvanize a reduction in the global-warming-causing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of the building sector, such that all new buildings and major renovations reduce their fossil-fuel GHG-emitting consumption by 50% by 2010, incrementally increasing the reduction for new buildings to carbon neutral by 2030.
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Group details
Location: Santa Fe, NM
Group website: Architecture 2030
Contact: info [at] architecture2030.org
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External Links
- “Architecture 2030” Web Site Takes on Global Warming", AIArchitect, February 2006.