Lake Oswego startup to debut database of 100M US buildings and carbon use


Lake Oswego-based Carbon Title is gearing up to release the massive U.S. building database it has been building, and it plans to offer a sneak peek.

The company has created a tool called Carbon Title Explorer, a database of more than 100 million homes and commercial buildings in the U.S. with estimates of each structure’s carbon footprint. This includes the carbon created during construction and the materials used as well as local utilities and ongoing carbon use.

The idea is that building…

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