Âé¶¹TV

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Energy and Green Building
Published

Resolved that Âé¶¹TV urge lawmakers, regulators, and other policymakers, when considering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, to focus resources and attention on the largest emissions sources and simplest and most cost-effective reductions;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV urge lawmakers, regulators, and other policymakers seeking to regulate or limit operational or embodied GHG emissions in residential construction to demonstrate that such policies are effective without compromising:

  1. The affordability, attainability, and durability of the home;
  2. Energy supply reliability and affordability; and
  3. Home design choices based on climate zone and/or market availability of building materials and fuel type;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV urge lawmakers, regulators, and other policymakers to support energy codes, standards, and other policies that justify tradeoffs between embodied and operational GHG emissions impacts;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV urge standards development organizations responsible for developing model energy codes to consider the possible adverse impacts of more stringent energy efficiency provisions on embodied GHG emissions;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV support programs and policies that provide information, resources, and incentives to upgrade the existing housing stock, both individually and at the community scale, to reduce its overall GHG emissions;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV support renewable energy generation from all sources, sites (including onsite and offsite), and methods (including community- and utility-scale) as well as other energy sources that reduce GHG emissions;

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV urge manufacturers to develop more accessible and understandable information on the GHG emissions and other environmental impacts of their products; and

Further resolved that Âé¶¹TV support continuing research regarding cost-effective carbon reduction strategies across all economic sectors and educating Âé¶¹TV members and other industry stakeholders about voluntary approaches to reducing GHG emissions in residential construction.

 

Resolution originally adopted: 2024.10, Resolution No. 3

Committees with primary jurisdiction:

  • Climate Risk and Sustainability Committee Construction
  • Construction, Codes & Standards Committee
  • Environmental Issues Committee
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