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This episode features an insightful conversation with Cara Sloat, a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience, focusing on low-energy mechanical systems, decarbonization, and the importance of mechanical engineering in addressing climate change. Cara discusses her background in philosophy and mechanical engineering, emphasizing the critical role of engineering in solving climate change and the philosophical underpinnings that guide her approach to sustainable engineering. The conversation covers several key topics, including the shift towards more sustainable building practices, the significance of heat pumps and energy recovery ventilators in reducing carbon emissions, and the vital role of air tightness in improving building efficiency. Cara also touches on the evolving standards for high-performance design and the importance of considering both embodied and operational carbon. The episode concludes with a discussion on the potential impacts of government regulations, market forces, and the need for aesthetically pleasing, environmentally friendly mechanical systems.
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This episode features an insightful conversation with Cara Sloat, a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience, focusing on low-energy mechanical systems, decarbonization, and the importance of mechanical engineering in addressing climate change. Cara discusses her background in philosophy and mechanical engineering, emphasizing the critical role of engineering in solving climate change and the philosophical underpinnings that guide her approach to sustainable engineering. The conversation covers several key topics, including the shift towards more sustainable building practices, the significance of heat pumps and energy recovery ventilators in reducing carbon emissions, and the vital role of air tightness in improving building efficiency. Cara also touches on the evolving standards for high-performance design and the importance of considering both embodied and operational carbon. The episode concludes with a discussion on the potential impacts of government regulations, market forces, and the need for aesthetically pleasing, environmentally friendly mechanical systems.
Here are some highlights for this discussion:
For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.
For more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.Com.
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