When it comes to building materials, Canada has a climate advantage to use (or lose)

The federal government should establish a Clean Infrastructure Challenge Fund to encourage the use of low-carbon building materials in the construction of public infrastructure. The challenge would showcase the potential of these solutions for use in all forms of infrastructure.
Good morning America, how are you: New U.S. President Joe Biden, pictured Oct. 29, 2020, has a US$2-trillion plan to build America’s clean economy. That’s trillion with a t.
New U.S. President Joe Biden has a US$2-trillion plan to build America’s clean economy. That’s trillion with a t. The plan is sweeping and includes, among many other things, spending on modern public buildings and infrastructure with the next generation of low-carbon building materials. What w...

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