
Can the Hotel Industry Reach a Carbon Positive Future? – SURFACE
TRAVEL BY RYAN WADDOUPS April 27, 2022
Populus, an upcoming carbon positive hotel in Denver designed by Studio Gang …
The environmental impact of new construction is both dire and intensifying. Not only do buildings account for nearly 40 percent of greenhouse emissions in the United States, but the world builds the square footage of New York City every 35 days. Seeking to circumvent this trend, real estate developer Urban Villages is envisioning a first-of-its-kind hotel opening in Denver next year.
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