[SPN-Discussion] SPN l Baruch Panel Discussion: 'NYC Climate Mobilization Act: Opportunities and Risks, Sept 25, 2019

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Panel Discussion Invitation  

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NYC Climate Mobilization Act

Opportunities and Risks

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Host

Baruch College 

Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity 

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Date:  September 25, 2019

 
Time:  6:00 – 8:00pm 

 
Venue:  Baruch College l Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity -  Newman Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Ave (24th & 25th Sts) Room 14-220

 
Moderator:  Russel Unger, Russell Unger Consulting LLC;  


Panelists: Charlie Marino, Director, Energy Services, AKF Group; Donna De Costanzo, Director, Eastern Region, Climate & Clean Energy Program, NRDC; Gene Boniberger, Sr. VP, Director of Building Operations, Rudin Management; Kelly Dougherty, Director of Energy Management, FS Energy;

 
Topic: ’NYC Climate Mobilization Act: Opportunities and Risks'  

 
The recently passed Climate Mobilization Act will have a profound and lasting impact on the NYC real estate market, for both sales and acquisitions for existing buildings, as well as new development projects. Part of OneNYC’s long range goal to cut carbon emissions by 80% in 2050, the first milestone is a 40% emissions reduction by 2030 for most buildings over 25,000sf. The legislation sets carbon emissions limits for 2024 - 2029 by space classification with fines and penalties for non-compliance. Carbon emissions limits for 2030 - 2034 are also currently published but not officially ratified. These emissions limits are considerably more stringent than the 2024 caps in keeping with the longer term 2050 goals.

 

The new standards require a greater emphasis on energy analysis and performance, and the integration of strategies and technologies that align and adapt to the opportunities and risks inherent to these new market conditions.  

 

Join us to hear NYC real estate leaders discuss their plans to address this new legislation; reduce risk and maximize profitably, today and for the future.  

 

About the Sponsors:

 
The Sustainability Practice Network (SPN) is a New York based inter-disciplinary community of professionals who seek to learn and share knowledge to advance sustainable development across sectors and disciplines. We mobilize our members to practice sustainability in their lives and work. Our mission is to raise awareness of the importance of individual and corporate sustainability and thereby create a more stable and equitable world. 

 
Baruch College - Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity

 
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity is a forum for discussion of a broad range of contemporary issues confronting US corporations and capital markets. Our concerns include: transparency of corporate reporting, corporate governance, examining legal and ethical corporate behavior, spotlighting executive accountability, corporate responsibility in global business development, risk assessment and amelioration, resolving conflicting corporate stakeholder interests, and evaluating the role of governmental regulation.


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