Southface Institute: Blog

How Can We Measure a Company’s Carbon Footprint?

Climate Change

Roughly 23% of Fortune Global 500 companies have made some form of commitment to reach carbon neutrality between now and 2050. It’s hard not to get wrapped up in the excitement, but we must take data and measurement into consideration. As more companies make net-zero pledges, how will stakeholders — investors, employees, customers and regulators — hold these companies accountable? Read more about how climate accounting technologies are emerging as solutions to track and verify companies’ energy and carbon emissions. …

Tags: Carbon Footprint, Corporate Social Responsibility

Fox Theatre Institute Joins Forces With Southface Institute to Fund Historic Theatres’ Energy Sustainability

Blog

ATLANTA, GA—JANUARY 11, 2021—At a time when a global pandemic has forced theaters across the country to go dark, the Fox Theatre Institute (FTI), a department of Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, Inc., is partnering with leading national environmental nonprofit Southface Institute to make historic theaters across the Southeast become more resilient, resource-efficient and save operational dollars through Southface’s GoodUse program. The Fox Theatre’s iconic marquee has 5000 lightbulbs that were replaced with lower-energy LEDs in 2014, creating significant energy and utilities …

Tags: Gooduse, Historic Preservation

Happy ReNEWable Year

Renewable Energy

2021 is the year of hope, change and, most importantly, renewable energy. With clean energy companies outperforming fossil fuel heavyweights last year and eight out of ten of the world’s largest economies committing to net zero by 2050, the pathway to renewables is clear. Learn more about the ways the world’s top markets are investing in wind and solar. Read more at forbes.com

Tags: Net Zero, Solar, Wind Energy

Energy-Efficient Homes Across the U.S.

Green Building

When people hear Energy Star, they typically think of household appliances, but did you know that commercial buildings and homes can be Energy Star certified? This certification was created by the EPA to provide a standard measure of energy efficiency, and buildings are tested and inspected to ensure requirements are met. Check out the 2019 report to see where new single-family homes built with Energy Star certification are located and the impact these homes have on the environment and energy-cost …

Tags: Energy Efficiency, Energy Star

Southface Institute’s Virtual Winter Solstice Celebrates Members, Volunteers and Partners

Blog

(ATLANTA, GA.) December 16, 2020 – Southface Institute, the Atlanta-based nonprofit leader in the design and implementation of high-impact sustainability solutions, is presenting its annual Winter Solstice celebration online tomorrow, Thursday, December 17, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET. The evening reflects on Southface’s 2020 work and its plans for 2021, while honoring its Volunteers of the Year, former Board members Linda Bolan and Denis Blackburne, and its Partner of the Year, Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA), with Executive …

Tags: Solstice

The Link Between Greening and Resiliency

Climate Change
Green Building

As facility managers look for ways to make their buildings more sustainable, they typically look at resource and energy efficiency upgrades. While this is a great starting point, it is equally as important to consider how resilient the actual building is. When is the best time to invest in protective measures for a building? Learn how facility managers can implement resilience management plans into regular maintenance and why it plays such a critical role in disaster preparedness. Read more on …

Tags: Natural Disaster, Resilience, Sustainable Facility Management

Becoming Climate Positive

Green Technology

As companies look for innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprint, the public is hearing about more sustainability goals related to being carbon negative, climate positive and carbon neutral. But what do all these terms really mean? Many of these companies focus on balancing their emissions with carbon offsets through carbon capture or removal technologies. Learn more about three carbon removal techniques that will play an important role in creating a more sustainable future. Read more on forbes.com

Tags: Carbon Footprint, Corporate Social Responsibility

Balancing Natural and Artificial Daylight

Green Building

Creating buildings with the perfect balance of natural and artificial light can make a big difference in occupants’ health and well-being. One approach called daylight modeling finds the optimal use of natural daylight by identifying how the light interacts with the building. This not only creates a healthier environment but also connects interior spaces to nature and impacts design decisions. Learn more about implementing daylight modeling into any project to improve building performance and maximize occupant comfort. Read more at …

Tags: Biophilia, Interior Design

Preparing Your Home for Winter

Green Building
Renewable Energy

Winter is right around the corner, and now is the perfect time to make sure your home is ready to take on the cold conditions. Did you know that solar production is actually more efficient in cold weather, and ensuring proper indoor humidity is one of the keys to comfort during the winter? Hear from building science and environmental experts as they share eco-friendly winter tips related to all aspects of your home, and learn from Southface as they share …

Tags: Solar, Weatherization

Innovative Financing Solutions for ZEVs Fleets

Green Technology

Emerging technologies often bring new challenges of their own, and this is proving true for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) fleets. ZEVs face a wide range of obstacles, including fluctuating renewable energy prices and a lack of infrastructure. At the VERGE 20 conference, experts discussed how stakeholders can leverage new financing models and public-private partnerships. Learn more about these innovative funding solutions to make ZEVs affordable and accessible. Read more at greenbiz.com

Tags: Electric Vehicle