Emissions Gap Report 2024

United Nations 1 year ago

As climate impacts intensify globally, the Emissions Gap Report 2024: No more hot air … please! finds that nations must deliver dramatically stronger ambition and action in the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions or the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal will be gone within a few years. The report is the 15th edition in a series that brings together many of the world’s top climate scientists to look at future trends in greenhouse gas emissions and provide potential solutions to the challenge of global warming.
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Global momentum for sustainable construction is strengthening as governments and investors converge on strategies to decarbonise the built environment. Colombia’s decision to host the first global conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels reinforces the international shift towards electrification, clean power, and net zero carbon buildings. Despite progress, the UK’s continued licensing of new North Sea gas fields exposes a conflict between policy ambition and delivery of renewable energy essential for low carbon building and heat-pump deployment, increasing uncertainty for sustainable building design and whole life carbon planning.

Supply chain resilience is tightening. The formation of a US-led minerals alliance, prioritising digital and defence sectors, risks restricting access to low embodied carbon materials critical for eco-friendly construction, energy-efficient buildings, and renewable building materials. Contractors are recalibrating procurement models through circular economy in construction approaches, lifecycle assessment, and sustainable material specification to reduce embodied carbon and enhance life cycle cost predictability.

Financial regulation is amplifying pressure for transparency. The London Stock Exchange’s ESG scoring aligns investment flows with environmental sustainability in construction, rewarding developers who demonstrate verifiable whole life carbon assessment, robust lifecycle performance, and credible carbon footprint reduction strategies. The integration of environmental product declarations (EPDs) and resource efficiency in construction is becoming a decisive factor in investor confidence, driving broader adoption of BREEAM and upcoming BREEAM v7 standards.

The delivery challenge persists as labour and skills shortages constrain growth in sustainable building practices and sustainable urban development. RICS productivity data highlights the need for integrated circular construction strategies, people-focused capability reform, and innovative low carbon design methods to maintain progress towards net zero whole life carbon goals. Decarbonising the built environment now depends on aligning technology, capital, and policy with circular economy principles and building lifecycle performance frameworks that deliver measurable sustainability outcomes across the construction sector.

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