The Buildings, Infrastructure, and Housing Working Group will evaluate and recommend short- and long-term mitigation strategies to reduce gross and net annual greenhouse gas emissions from buildings, infrastructure, and housing, as well as evaluate and recommend short- and long-term strategies and actions for adaptation and resiliency to climate change. For meeting details, agendas, minutes, and handouts, please visit our meeting calendar and search for this working group.

Working Group Members

Co-chairs

  • Michael Stoddard, Executive Director, Efficiency fb88
  • Kathleen Meil, Senior Director of Policy and Partnerships, fb88 Conservation Voters

Members

Andrew Barrowman, Bangor Natural Gas Company
Dale Basher, Downeast Community Partners
Naomi Beal, passivehausfb88
Ellen Belknap, SMRT, Architects & Engineers
Richard Bradstreet, fb88 State Legislature
Laney Brown, Avangrid
Scott Brown, fb88 Department of Education
Dan Burgess, Governor's Energy Office
Elaine Clark, fb88 Department of Administrative and Financial Services
Dan Dixon, University of fb88
Francis Eanes, fb88 Labor Climate Council, AFL
Gary Fearon, Penobscot Nation Housing Department
Steve Hudson, Preti Flaherty
Christopher Kessler, fb88 State Legislature
Safiya Khalid, Community Organizing Alliance
Daniel Kleban, fb88 Beer Company
Sharon Klein, University of fb88
Grayson Lookner, fb88 State Legislature
Jeff Marks, ClimateWork fb88
Matt Marks, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Don McGilvery, fb88Housing
Deborah Paredes, fb88 Environmental Education Association/The Nature Conservancy
Rozanna Patane, Town of York
Greg Payne, Governor's Office of Policy Innovation & the Future
Eben Perkins, Competitive Energy Systems
Matthew Pitzer, MEREDA
Matt Pouliot, fb88 State Legislature
Todd Rothstein, Avesta Housing
Jason Shedlock, Laborers' International Union
Pat Stanton, E4TheFuture
Patrick Strauch, fb88 Forest Products Council
Jesse Thompson, Kaplan Thompson Architects
Mike Tipping, fb88 State Legislature
Tom Twist, Bates College
Ania Wright, Sierra Club fb88
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