— JohnGilbertArchitect (@johngilbertarch) August 3, 2021
“We cannot keep temperature rises below 1.5 degrees using technology alone – unfortunately this will require lifestyle changes in wealthy countries,” says Manfred Lenzen from the University of Sydney, co-author of the study.https://t.co/GRWDBJn5q4pic.twitter.com/aMMAEPfTkZ
From marginal to mainstream: can Passivhaus become the new norm? Check out this webinar, which explores the challenges of embedding Passivhaus principles in major building projects and how can we measure the benefits.https://t.co/Qv9U2uMPyw#PassiveHouse#Passivhaus
— International Passive House Association (@the_iPHA) August 5, 2021
Vienna has set itself the goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2040 & taking care of summer overheating - The Lighthouse Project is an educational campus with an innovative energy system for heating & cooling#passivhaus#passivehouse#efficiencyfirsthttps://t.co/rM5Zda0sty
— Elrond Burrell (he/him) (@ElrondBurrell) August 2, 2021
Cambridge City Council has announced a new net zero carbon and Passivhaus housing programme... a few months after the Twitter furore which saw its small sites tender abandoned https://t.co/tLYicVl4Om