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#CodeforClimate is an initiative launched on May 2022 in partnership with @JoaliMaldives. We have now come to an end of the program. 18 girls from R. Dhuvaafaru have successfully completed the program, learned to use coding to address climate change issues
Girls from the R. Dhuvaafaru #CodeForClimate batch visited @JoaliMaldives resort to understand their way of life and the work they do on #climateChange . Thank you team Joali for hosting them ❤️
Students of R. Atoll School completed #HourOfCode session. So amazed to see participants of our #CodeforClimate program joining in as mentors for these sessions in R. Dhuvaafaru. Its heartwarming to see the girls sharing their coding knowledge with fellow students❤️ #HourOfCodeMV
Thank you @InkSmith3D for the incredible session on using Microbits to #CodeForClimate. Can’t wait to use with @DLMS_MS students next year in our STEM lab! A great tool that will help empower students to take concrete action on climate change.
Script your way to #NetZero with Shelly devices. Use JavaScript to automate your home devices, optimizing for energy efficiency and reducing your carbon footprint. #ShellyPro #CodeForClimate
Für die, die keine Stimme haben werden wir laut!!! #NetzstreikFürsKlima #FightEveryCrisis #CodeForClimate
Natural interior light was the primary focus for designers of this custom West Palm Beach residence. The home, featuring Hope's hurricane-rated #steelwindows and doors, is detailed in a recent Eneref Institute #CodeForClimate campaign report – hopesw.in/eneref @Eneref
“Polyiso is definitely the preferred choice for the roof, so why wouldn’t you use it to insulate the rest of your building, too?” Eric Rexrode of Covestro poses this question in a new #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport: bit.ly/eneref_polyiso
Who is responsible for helping us #CodeForClimate? An #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural examines US building codes established by the AAMA, IBC, ASTM, and ASCE. See why we make the case for stronger compliance and above-code construction.
After the city-wide renovations necessitated by Hurricane Hugo, Charleston residents established the Board of Architectural Review. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport (bit.ly/eneref_charles…) examines the BAR’s role in maintaining the charm of a historic library in need of repair.
“When Hurricane Hugo hit in 1989, it put a whole lot of insurance companies out of business.” In an #EnerefReport (eneref.org/charleslib), Charleston Library Society Director Anne Cleveland explained the need to #CodeForClimate with stronger, hurricane-ready windows.
Eneref Institute urges updated building codes to mitigate the impending climate disaster. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport highlights USC’s Fertitta Hall as an exemplar of climate-ready building renovations. eneref.org/fertitta
With its laid-back affluence and gorgeous architecture, it’s no surprise that Palm Beach is home to top-of-the-line sustainable design. An #EnerefReport showcases earth-friendly windows in the home of designer Lillian Fernandez. #CodeForClimate bit.ly/eneref_lillian
An #EnerefReport examines steel windows as part of the #CodeForClimate campaign. Steel windows are tested to meet an air rating for energy codes, a water rating for leaks, and a structural load rating to prevent high-wind damage. Read the report: bit.ly/eneref_fertitta
In areas prone to extreme weather, steel window frames are often specified for their balance of strength and aesthetics. But do all steel window fabricators test their products to code? Read more in the #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural
Architect Virginia Dominicis says that natural light is good for our well-being and inspires our creativity. Dominicis designed a Palm Beach home with natural interior daylight reaching into every single room. Read the #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport here: bit.ly/eneref_lillian
An #EnerefReport (bit.ly/eneref_lillian) demonstrates that natural interior daylight and above-code construction are not mutually exclusive, examining how steel windows recreated “the quintessential beach house and island life experience” for a Palm Beach home. #CodeForClimate
An #EnerefReport eneref.org/charleslib demonstrates that even historic buildings can and should #CodeForClimate. The report examines window replacement for a century-old French neoclassical building in Charleston, one of only two Beaux Arts buildings in the city.
All window and door manufacturers should follow the same testing criteria for air, water, and structural integrity. An #EnerefReport eneref.org/structural examines whether this is borne out in the industry today and how we can better #CodeForClimate
Calling all Canadian developers! Build on the future of carbon! Blockchain offers endless possibilities for the carbon credit market. #CodeForClimate #Web3
Script your way to #NetZero with Shelly devices. Use JavaScript to automate your home devices, optimizing for energy efficiency and reducing your carbon footprint. #ShellyPro #CodeForClimate
Students of R. Atoll School completed #HourOfCode session. So amazed to see participants of our #CodeforClimate program joining in as mentors for these sessions in R. Dhuvaafaru. Its heartwarming to see the girls sharing their coding knowledge with fellow students❤️ #HourOfCodeMV
A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport eneref.org/structural argues that custom window manufacturers should adhere to mandatory testing and code compliance, even while leaving their window specifications more open-ended for engineer preference.
Girls from the R. Dhuvaafaru #CodeForClimate batch visited @JoaliMaldives resort to understand their way of life and the work they do on #climateChange . Thank you team Joali for hosting them ❤️
#CodeforClimate is an initiative launched on May 2022 in partnership with @JoaliMaldives. We have now come to an end of the program. 18 girls from R. Dhuvaafaru have successfully completed the program, learned to use coding to address climate change issues
Eneref Institute urges updated building codes to mitigate the impending climate disaster. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport highlights USC’s Fertitta Hall as an exemplar of climate-ready building renovations. eneref.org/fertitta
An #EnerefReport eneref.org/lillian features designer Lillian Fernandez, who skillfully brought together beautiful aesthetics and earth-friendly solutions in her own home. More designers must join Fernandez to #CodeForClimate and combat #ClimateChange
An #EnerefReport eneref.org/lillian features designer Lillian Fernandez, who skillfully brought together beautiful aesthetics and earth-friendly solutions in her own home. More designers must join Fernandez to #CodeForClimate and combat #ClimateChange
Eneref Institute urges updated building codes to mitigate the impending climate disaster. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport highlights USC’s Fertitta Hall as an exemplar of climate-ready building renovations. eneref.org/fertitta
All window and door manufacturers should follow the same testing criteria for air, water, and structural integrity. An #EnerefReport eneref.org/structural examines whether this is borne out in the industry today and how we can better #CodeForClimate
An #EnerefReport eneref.org/charleslib demonstrates that even historic buildings can and should #CodeForClimate. The report examines window replacement for a century-old French neoclassical building in Charleston, one of only two Beaux Arts buildings in the city.
In areas prone to extreme weather, steel window frames are often specified for their balance of strength and aesthetics. But do all steel window fabricators test their products to code? Read more in the #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural
Thank you @InkSmith3D for the incredible session on using Microbits to #CodeForClimate. Can’t wait to use with @DLMS_MS students next year in our STEM lab! A great tool that will help empower students to take concrete action on climate change.
Exploring a 360 approach to climate responsibility by @thoughtworks #CodeForClimate #ClimateChange #Climate #Code link.medium.com/CZ2t6ig5ypb
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Exploring a 360 approach to climate responsibility
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Reducing CO2 emissions is an urgent priority to mitigate #ClimateChange. One commonly overlooked solution for doing so? Better home insulation. See why material matters in a #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport eneref.org/polyiso
Who is responsible for helping us #CodeForClimate? An #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural examines US building codes established by the AAMA, IBC, ASTM, and ASCE. See why we make the case for stronger compliance and above-code construction.
In an Eneref Report (eneref.org/fertitta) USC Professor Daniel Mazmanian urgently warns that our built environment is not prepared for the rapidly changing climate. The death of climate certainty is upon us. #CodeForClimate
With its laid-back affluence and gorgeous architecture, it’s no surprise that Palm Beach is home to top-of-the-line sustainable design. An #EnerefReport showcases earth-friendly windows in the home of designer Lillian Fernandez. #CodeForClimate bit.ly/eneref_lillian
“When Hurricane Hugo hit in 1989, it put a whole lot of insurance companies out of business.” In an #EnerefReport (eneref.org/charleslib), Charleston Library Society Director Anne Cleveland explained the need to #CodeForClimate with stronger, hurricane-ready windows.
Thank you @InkSmith3D for the incredible session on using Microbits to #CodeForClimate. Can’t wait to use with @DLMS_MS students next year in our STEM lab! A great tool that will help empower students to take concrete action on climate change.
Script your way to #NetZero with Shelly devices. Use JavaScript to automate your home devices, optimizing for energy efficiency and reducing your carbon footprint. #ShellyPro #CodeForClimate
#CodeforClimate is an initiative launched on May 2022 in partnership with @JoaliMaldives. We have now come to an end of the program. 18 girls from R. Dhuvaafaru have successfully completed the program, learned to use coding to address climate change issues
Girls from the R. Dhuvaafaru #CodeForClimate batch visited @JoaliMaldives resort to understand their way of life and the work they do on #climateChange . Thank you team Joali for hosting them ❤️
Students of R. Atoll School completed #HourOfCode session. So amazed to see participants of our #CodeforClimate program joining in as mentors for these sessions in R. Dhuvaafaru. Its heartwarming to see the girls sharing their coding knowledge with fellow students❤️ #HourOfCodeMV
Natural interior light was the primary focus for designers of this custom West Palm Beach residence. The home, featuring Hope's hurricane-rated #steelwindows and doors, is detailed in a recent Eneref Institute #CodeForClimate campaign report – hopesw.in/eneref @Eneref
Für die, die keine Stimme haben werden wir laut!!! #NetzstreikFürsKlima #FightEveryCrisis #CodeForClimate
Eneref Institute urges updated building codes to mitigate the impending climate disaster. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport highlights USC’s Fertitta Hall as an exemplar of climate-ready building renovations. eneref.org/fertitta
Who is responsible for helping us #CodeForClimate? An #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural examines US building codes established by the AAMA, IBC, ASTM, and ASCE. See why we make the case for stronger compliance and above-code construction.
“Polyiso is definitely the preferred choice for the roof, so why wouldn’t you use it to insulate the rest of your building, too?” Eric Rexrode of Covestro poses this question in a new #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport: bit.ly/eneref_polyiso
In areas prone to extreme weather, steel window frames are often specified for their balance of strength and aesthetics. But do all steel window fabricators test their products to code? Read more in the #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport: eneref.org/structural
A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport eneref.org/structural argues that custom window manufacturers should adhere to mandatory testing and code compliance, even while leaving their window specifications more open-ended for engineer preference.
An #EnerefReport eneref.org/charleslib demonstrates that even historic buildings can and should #CodeForClimate. The report examines window replacement for a century-old French neoclassical building in Charleston, one of only two Beaux Arts buildings in the city.
All window and door manufacturers should follow the same testing criteria for air, water, and structural integrity. An #EnerefReport eneref.org/structural examines whether this is borne out in the industry today and how we can better #CodeForClimate
“When Hurricane Hugo hit in 1989, it put a whole lot of insurance companies out of business.” In an #EnerefReport (eneref.org/charleslib), Charleston Library Society Director Anne Cleveland explained the need to #CodeForClimate with stronger, hurricane-ready windows.
With its laid-back affluence and gorgeous architecture, it’s no surprise that Palm Beach is home to top-of-the-line sustainable design. An #EnerefReport showcases earth-friendly windows in the home of designer Lillian Fernandez. #CodeForClimate bit.ly/eneref_lillian
An #EnerefReport examines steel windows as part of the #CodeForClimate campaign. Steel windows are tested to meet an air rating for energy codes, a water rating for leaks, and a structural load rating to prevent high-wind damage. Read the report: bit.ly/eneref_fertitta
After the city-wide renovations necessitated by Hurricane Hugo, Charleston residents established the Board of Architectural Review. A #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport (bit.ly/eneref_charles…) examines the BAR’s role in maintaining the charm of a historic library in need of repair.
Above-code steel windows brought “an intimate relationship with the outside” to the home of Palm Beach architect Lillian Fernandez. Steel windows can provide open views and slim frames, even in severe weather locations. bit.ly/eneref_lillian #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport
Architect Virginia Dominicis says that natural light is good for our well-being and inspires our creativity. Dominicis designed a Palm Beach home with natural interior daylight reaching into every single room. Read the #CodeForClimate #EnerefReport here: bit.ly/eneref_lillian
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