ULI Greenprint partnered with ARUP to develop a Global Green Building Policy Dashboard that allows real estate practitioners to filter by location and see a summary of key requirements related to building certifications, greenhouse gas emissions, embodied carbon, energy, electric vehicles, renewable energy, and resilience.
Since 2011, ULI Greenprint has introduced its real estate members to emerging ESG technology and service providers by allowing ULI Greenprint members to nominate providers they have worked with to become “Innovation Partners.” Through this program, providers share their expertise with Greenprint members through webinars, newsletters, and in-person events.
ULI is pulling together industry leaders from across the United States and Canada to advance the analysis of transition risk, which refers to the business risks associated with climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy. The Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM), ULI, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab are partnering to create more granular curves for the U.S. and Canada.
Properties may face physical or financial constraints that rule out on-site solutions, leading companies to explore their off-site options. ULI Greenprint and Innovation Partner, Transparent Energy, have released the Off-Site Renewable Energy Buyer’s Guide for Real Estateto help owners and developers navigate the off-site renewable energy market and process.
During the 2022 ULI Housing Opportunity Conference, a panel discussion on “Getting Residential to Net Zero” began with real estate professionals sharing profiles of net zero projects, followed by a passionate discussion on the urgency to get real estate to net zero.