A Primer on Embodied Carbon in Climate Disclosure
Climate disclosure has become a primary focus of investors and governments seeking to understand climate impacts and risks associated with businesses.
Climate disclosure has become a primary focus of investors and governments seeking to understand climate impacts and risks associated with businesses. The shift in investor preference and regulatory policy has created value for real estate firms that steer toward climate-aligned objectives. Scope 3 emissions reporting remains a major gap for many organizations seeking to improve their climate disclosures. For the real estate industry, Scope 3 embodied carbon emissions impacts from building materials and construction comprises a significant portion of the sector’s climate impact. This webinar covers the fundamentals of climate disclosure and Scope 3 emissions reporting for real estate companies, including homebuilders, as well as provides implementation guidance on portfolio-level embodied carbon reporting.
This event is hosted by HomebuildersCAN, a community of practice to measure and reduced embodied carbon in home construction, powered by RMI. For more information about the program and future events, visit https://rmi.org/homebuilderscan.
Founder of Building Transparency
ULI Greenprint Center Sustainability Lead
Sustainability Lead, Jamestown LP
Climate disclosure has become a primary focus of investors and governments seeking to understand climate impacts and risks associated with businesses.
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