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Episode 213: Trivess Moore on how green building materials can help us reach our carbon targets

Episode 213: Trivess Moore on how green building materials can help us reach our carbon targets

Trivess Moore is an Associate Professor in the School of Property, Construction and Project Management at RMIT. He is also Associate Director of the Sustainable Building Innovation Laboratory and co-chair of the Fuel Poverty Research Network.
Branko Miletic
Branko Miletic

15 Jul 2024 1m read View Author

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Trivess Moore is an Associate Professor in the School of Property, Construction and Project Management at RMIT. He is also Associate Director of the Sustainable Building Innovation Laboratory and co-chair of the Fuel Poverty Research Network.

Currently, he is working on several projects which are based upon monitoring and evaluating sustainable housing and compact cities more broadly. He has also co-authored: 'A Transition to Sustainable Housing'.

Moore explains how to unlock barriers to cost-effective carbon reduction opportunities in our dwellings, and how we can empower the design community as well as authorities to facilitate the widespread adoption of low carbon housing design to lower Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions targets while maintaining industry competitiveness and improving our quality of life.

But what is the best and fastest way to get there?

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