Canada releases first national-level disaster risk assessmentMay 30, 2023Frank Came0 Likes Building Resilience, News, PolicyIn recent years, Canadians have seen extreme weather events, like floods and wildland fires, destroy homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. CONTINUE READING
MANAGING CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE COSTS FOR MASS TIMBER BUILDINGSMarch 14, 2023Frank Came0 Likes Building Resilience, News, ResearchWhy are insurance costs for mass timber buildings higher than for other building types? CONTINUE READING
New Study reveals significant flaws in assertions that wood-based building products reduce global warmingJune 10, 2022Frank Came1 Likes Building Resilience, News, Policy, ResearchThe study underlines the importance of the assumptions and starting points for substitution effects in consequential Life Cycle Assessments. CONTINUE READING
Carbon-Neutrality by 2050 – Can it be done?May 17, 2022Frank Came0 Likes Building Resilience, NewsCement and concrete are the foundations upon which our modern society and our economic wellbeing are based. The question is not whether we can achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 but how it will be done. CONTINUE READING
The Resilient AMERICA Act, and Why It Is So Important.April 14, 2022Frank Came0 Likes NewsA short Act, but one that will have a significant impact across America CONTINUE READING