
Code Green: Climate Resilience on the Hospital Front Lines
Hospitals exist to protect human health, yet they sit squarely on the front lines of climate risk. They are among the most energy-intensive buildings in our economy, operating 24/7 with zero tolerance for failure. The healthcare sector itself is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. A difficult paradox emerges: how do you care for people without contributing to the very conditions that make them sick? In this episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, we explore how one children's hospital is tackling that challenge head-on, turning sustainability into a core element of clinical and operational strategy.
Our guest is Mike Solak, Executive Director of Design, Construction, and Infrastructure at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. With decades of experience on both sides of the healthcare construction equation, as a hospital owner-operator and as a consultant on large capital projects, Mike brings a rare, dual perspective on what it takes to move an institution from sustainability intentions to measurable impact. We dig into why hospitals consume more than 2.5 times the energy per square foot of the average commercial building, and what is really driving that footprint. Mike walks through the first concrete decisions and investments that put Nicklaus Children's on the map as a national sustainability leader, and which data points proved most persuasive in winning over finance teams, facilities staff, and executive leadership.
The conversation digs into the cost of sustainability improvements, especially when viewed through the lens of power disruptions, fuel price volatility, extreme heat, and flooding. Mike makes the case that the investment in energy efficiency and resilience planning lowers operating costs over time, reduces risk exposure, and strengthens reliability, while also directly translating into better patient safety and continuity of care for one of healthcare's most vulnerable populations. This episode offers practical guidance for hospital leaders who want to act but feel overwhelmed, including the first one or two steps that can be taken over the next year to deliver both financial and climate returns. This is a solutions-focused look at how hospitals can protect their patients, their bottom line, and the communities they serve.
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