NRMCA Members Decrease Carbon Footprint by 21% in Seven YearsMarch 2, 2022PNBRC0 Likes NewsInnovative products such as portland-limestone cement can reduce the carbon footprint of concrete while maintaining high performance. CONTINUE READING
The fastest population growth in the West’s wildland-urban interface is in areas most vulnerable to wildfiresFebruary 9, 2022PNBRC0 Likes Building Resilience, NewsDevelopment in areas bordering wildlands face some of the highest risks for wildfires. CONTINUE READING
Adam Auer to become the new President and CEO of the Cement Association of CanadaJanuary 8, 2022PNBRC0 Likes News, Press ReleaseAdam has worked tirelessly to promote concrete’s contribution to sustainability. CONTINUE READING
Insurance isn’t enough: Governments need to do better on natural disaster resilienceJanuary 6, 2022PNBRC0 Likes Building Resilience, News, OpinionInsurance company Munich Re notes that countries with greater insurance coverage are more resilient to natural disasters. CONTINUE READING
How an ‘atmospheric river’ drenched British Columbia and led to floods and mudslidesNovember 18, 2021PNBRC0 Likes Building Resilience, News, ResearchMoisture-associated weather systems can reach anywhere between southeast Alaska and Northern California. CONTINUE READING