At the Paris Climate Agreement in 2016 a goal was set to limit global warming to 1.5°C by 2030. We are currently on track for a 2.7°C increase. This will mean catastrophic irreversible changes to our environment. Current conventional construction practices account for 40% of carbon emissions, 50% of ecological depletion, 50% of landfill waste and 40% of energy usage.
At aParent we are catalyzing immediate action. Our nature-based, time tested solutions are scalable and actionable. By building with regenerative principles, it is possible to capture carbon, regenerate ecosystems, eliminate waste and use the earth's energy to create sustainable, healthy communities free from external dependence.
1. A public meeting or workshop devoted to a concerted effort to solve a problem or plan the design. 2. A period of intense work, typically undertaken in order to meet a deadline. [From the French 'little cart' : used in 19th century Paris to pick up plans solving a problem in a building by aspiring architects.]
Are you ready for change?
This is an opportunity to demonstrate your brands commitment to youth, equity and sustainability. Only 3 available.
National Sponsors will have access to all 3 charrettes, speaking opportunities, branding at events, logos displayed on materials and follow up reporting.
This is an opportunity to connect with other sponsors, contribute to designs, gain visibility and be involved.
Give a young person the chance to be heard and gain new skills in sustainability.
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