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37 Comments

  1. Guys, you've become a benchmark for cinematic filmmaking — other than second-to-none architectural resource on YouTube.

  2. I understand preservation and I wonder if they actually rebuilt the old window frames to reduce drafts. Of course shifting to double or triple pane windows would make a huge difference.

  3. Carbon neutral only at the buildings location, where do you think the batteries come from? and solar panels? man these climate activist are brainless

  4. Fred thank you for showcasing our wonderful city so beautifully, one of the many ways we're tackling the climate crisis here in Glasgow, I myself have a small project through my work where we compost all the green waste we produce, which once tested is used to grow vegetables for the community, so it was great to see such an amazing project being carried out that could really change how we manage our energy consumption in the future. Keep up the great work and I look forward to more from the B1M

  5. 8:41 – B1M has something against Scots 😀 LOL. Another great vid and a valid reason why we need to preserve our historic buildings whenever possible.

  6. Fine except for one small detail. Climate Change does not exist. It's a fraud to enable looting of the taxpayer. Plain and simple.

  7. So CO2 in atmosphere lags temp change. It has varied in concentration from ~180ppm during the last glacial maximum to 7K or 8K ppm further back in time. Food crops and trees seem to prefer about 1K ppm. As CO2 has gone up recently there has been a noticeable greening of the planet. Why are people trying to limit plant food? Plants won’t grow at less than 120 ppm. There is no climate emergency, climate has always and will forever change. It’s a beautiful part of life on our planet. Current global temps aren’t even close to the temps reached during the Middle Ages or Holocene Climate Optimum. Though we are much warmer than during the little ice age which was the coolest half millennium during the Holocene. Warmer is better for life.

  8. Soooo, they put in new heaters, light bulbs, and added solar panels, and needed a fancy model to say that was a good call? Cool to see an iconic building get some love, but the actual work performed doesn’t appear to be anything special.

  9. Parks Canada has renovated a lot of its heritage buildings in national parks in a very transparent way. Adding double glazed windws is easy. (single pane replaced by single piece of thermos 2 pane window in the same or very similar frame. For a wooden building, the put insulation in the wall and air ducts with air flowing through the spacing between the wood planks that made internam wall surface.
    For a thick rock/concrete wall, it may provide sufficient R value to be acceptable.

  10. Offshore wind and heat pumps are the simplest solutions. Turbines and solar power are the most affordable solutions.

  11. “Specializes in the decarbonization of buildings.”
    Does that include removing the people? Last I watched Star Trek people were carbon too. 😄

  12. ''Activists came together to tackle climate change.'' Dont you hear how whacky that sounds. Literally sounds like a cult. A wacky cult.

  13. AWESOME 👍 HEY I WAS WONDERING IF THERE ARE ANY "JAMES BOND" ESK SECRET FEATURES IN ANY BUILDINGS YOU KNOW OF??? YOU KNOW AMAZING SECRET STUFF ESCAPE, BUNKER STUFF 😜😜😋😋👍👍🔥🔥😎😎👌🙏🙏🙏

  14. I saw huge fields surrounding the the buildings, just install nibe geothermal heat pumps with horizontal pipes across the fields, the sun charges the field every summer unlike a heat well that cools off after 30-50 years… You can easily cut the heating bill in half and the grass is easy to grow back on the field

  15. are you guys nuts ? the first 6 minutes of your video is total bla bla bla. how do you expect me to waste my time in the future when I com across your products ?

  16. Excellent! Retrofitting old buildings has not received near enough attention in climate adaptation media 👍🏼

  17. Great work, filming on site and showing the new infrastructure makes the video excellent. I would like to see more on completed energy retrofit projects at heritage sites.

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