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4th Annual Sustainability Symposium 2020, January 20, 2020, Las Vegas
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The event, held on Martin Luther King Day will explore the nexus between sustainability and social equity; the impact of our changing climate on economic stability; and the resulting effects on national and international markets.
Since January 20 is Martin Luther King Day, the theme for the Sustainability Symposium 2020 is Improving the Human Condition, focusing on how our built environment should foster environmental stewardship, social equality, and financial prosperity. Sustainable communities embody more than energy efficiency, water conservation, smart technologies, and renewables—they also protect the human condition, providing the fundamentals for people to live vibrantly and with dignity.
-2020 Sustainability Benchmarks—where have we succeeded, where have we failed, and we go from here
-Solving for energy and water so that they do not become major inhibitors to growth and prosperity
-Sustainable innovations that will transform markets
-The Built Environment Today—are we designing and constructing properly for our changing climate and growing social and economic inequity issues?
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