In this podcast episode, Joseph Allen, from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, shares his passion for sustainability and discusses the Harvard Healthy Buildings Program. He delves into the impact of "Sick Building Syndrome" on health and introduces his book, "Healthy Buildings." Allen also provides insights from sustainable projects, offers advice to real estate professionals on crafting ESG and Healthy Building strategies, and explores the role of technology in addressing these issues. The episode calls for urgent action in the real estate industry to embrace sustainability, given its significant role in carbon emissions and our daily lives spent indoors. It's a must-listen for those interested in healthier, more sustainable buildings.
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