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Luke Leung Discusses Carbon Regulations for ASHRAE

Man with glasses and white shirt stands facing the camera with his hands in his pockets.
Man with glasses and white shirt stands facing the camera with his hands in his pockets.

In a video series created by ASHRAE, Principal Luke Leung discusses how regulations on operational and embodied carbon in states like California and New York, as well as emissions and net zero goals by private companies, are driving demand for decarbonized buildings.

Recently expanded government policies and ambitious goals in the private sector are accelerating the conversation on indoor air quality and decarbonization. As both a LEED and ASHRAE Fellow, Luke has been a leader in advocating for innovation across the AEC industry.

The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is a leading global American professional association advancing the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and allied fields. This is the third video in ASHRAE’s bimonthly video series on decarbonization.