Josh is an Energy Service Technician for a federal weatherization program making homes safer, healthier, and more comfortable. His work in the energy and weatherization space has helped him focus on efficiency in his own home in addition to his work helping the lower-income population of Buncombe County, NC. Tune in to learn what a blower-door test is and why blown fiberglass insulation may sometimes be a more sustainable option than cellulose!
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Contact Host: info@shfbuild.com
Show Notes:
Community Action Opportunities - www.communityactionopportunities.org
Weatherization Assistance Program - https://www.energy.gov/eere/wap/weatherization-assistance-program
Blue Horizons Project - https://bluehorizonsproject.com/
PACE - https://www.energy.gov/eere/slsc/property-assessed-clean-energy-programs
Building Electrification: Existing Building Retrofits
Building Electrification: A Climate-Forward Solution
Mass Timber: The Future of Wood Construction
Interview w/ Matt DiBara (The Undercover Contractor)
Interview w/ Susan Inglis (Sustainable Furnishings Council)
Interview w/ John Semmelhack (Think Little)
Interview w/ Jesse Russell (Hiatus Homes)
Interview w/ Chris Kempel (Rockefeller Kempel Architects)
Interview w/ Erin Rank & Darrell Simien (Habitat LA)
Interview w/ Nate Adams (Energy Smart Ohio)
Interview w/ Amber Richane (City of Santa Monica)
Why Embodied Carbon Matters (A Lot!)
What is Sustainability? (Revisited)
Interview w/ Brett Little (GreenHome Institute)
Designing a Single-Family "Home of the Future"
Interview w/ Aly Daly (Aly Daly Design)
Building Certification & "Human-Centered" Design
Interview w/ Angie Brooks (Brooks + Scarpa)
Sustainable Materials: Keeping People & Planet Healthy
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