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Out in Climate is coming to Greenbuild!

Join us for an exciting evening of networking, celebration, and community at the crossroads of sustainability and inclusivity! We're bringing together LGBTQ+ professionals and allies in climate, coinciding with the Greenbuild conference, where thousands of sustainable real estate leaders will already be gathered.

Whether you're attending Greenbuild or simply passionate about building a more inclusive, sustainable future, this is the event for you!

Sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council and The Sheward Partnership, we're creating space for meaningful connections that amplify both climate action and LGBTQ+ voices in the sector.

The Sheward Partnership is generously hosting us at their office. It is a 20-minute walk or 10-minute trolley from the conference.

This event is free to attend. All participants must be registered.

​By joining this event, you agree to be photographed. We occasionally share photos on LinkedIn. You also agree to abide by our Code of Conduct—kindly keep in mind that this is a professional networking event. Thank you for your understanding!

Out in Climate is a non-profit dedicated to building community among LGBTQ+ professionals in the climate space. Our mission is to foster networking and mentoring, and to uplift queer voices working on climate solutions. Since our founding in 2022, we've hosted 25+ events connecting professionals across a broad swath of organizations, including climate tech startups and investors, government, and NGOs.

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USGBC is building a better future where the built environment supports a healthy, sustainable world for all. USGBC accelerates impactful change by equipping practitioners, policymakers, and decision-makers with transformative tools, proven solutions, and data-driven insights to design, construct, operate, and certify high-performance spaces. USGBC’s mission is clear: to scale actions that advance building decarbonization, enhance community resilience, restore ecosystems, and improve occupant well-being.  Drawing on three decades of experience and the deep expertise of members, USGBC is leading a movement to create measurable improvements to enhance human, environmental, and community well-being around the world.

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The Sheward Partnership's sustainability portfolio includes nearly 600 LEED projects and other sustainability benchmarking programs, such as ENERGY STAR, Living Building Challenge, Passive House, ParkSmart, Green Globes, Enterprise Green Communities, the Sustainability Sites Initiative, and the WELL Building Standard. These projects include educational facilities, office buildings, health care facilities, transportation facilities, cargo and storage facilities, residential and affordable housing, corporate interiors, and hospitality. The Sheward Partnership has been approved as a LEED® Proven Provider™ for the LEED BD+C and LEED ID+C rating systems, recognized by USGBC for a sustained track record of high-quality project submissions.

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Green Building United is a member-driven, mission-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working to advance an equitable transition to a climate friendly and healthy built environment through education, advocacy, and strategic initiatives. Green Building United convenes building industry and sustainability professionals with an interest in, or a commitment to, improving the built environment for the benefit of the greater Philadelphia area, Lehigh Valley, and the State of Delaware.

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Location
2300 Chestnut St #200
Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
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