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To significantly reduce the carbon footprint of your energy- and natural-resource-consuming biocontainment facilities, formulate plans that look beyond building systems and building components to the actual biocontainment protocols, processes, and procedures themselves. Here is where the big carbon-footprint improvements will be made. Michael Weiss sets out a carbon-footprint-reduction road map for biocontainment that focuses on operating strategies and connects those strategies back to facility implications and bottom-line carbon-footprint performance metrics and institutional sustainability objectives.
This session qualifies for AIA CEU credit. This session also qualifies for HSW credit.
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The 2008 International Conference on Biocontainment Facilities Ended April 22, 2008 Washington, DC
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