Our efforts to cope with extreme temperatures are making them worse

New Scientist 1 year ago

An analysis of daily carbon dioxide emissions since 1970 has revealed increasingly large spikes that appear to be caused by growing energy use during extreme weather events
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Europe’s new carbon border adjustment mechanism will reshape sustainable construction by assigning a real price to embodied carbon in imported steel and cement. From 2026, emissions‑based tariffs will apply to materials entering the EU, with the UK expected to follow, as highlighted in EU regulatory updates. Developers and contractors face immediate pressure to integrate whole life carbon assessment, life cycle cost analysis, and circular economy principles into procurement and design decisions.

Supply chains are pivoting toward low embodied carbon materials such as EAF and DRI steel, supplementary cementitious cements, and renewable building materials supported by carbon capture technologies. These measures represent a decisive step toward net zero whole life carbon and a measurable reduction in the carbon footprint of construction.

Expanding renewable power capacity is set to lower energy costs and increase availability of clean electricity essential for low carbon design, eco‑friendly construction, and green building materials. The ability to produce net zero carbon buildings through energy‑efficient buildings and sustainable material specification will rely on robust resource efficiency in construction and verified environmental product declarations (EPDs). This shift reinforces sustainable building practices and strengthens the lifecycle assessment approach central to environmental sustainability in construction, as anticipated in renewable power forecasts.

Water resilience is emerging as another focus of sustainable urban development. Subsea desalination projects, such as the first commercial‑scale offshore plant planned for 2026, signal a new frontier in green infrastructure and eco‑design for buildings integrated with renewables. As cities adapt to climate stress, integrating circular construction strategies, sustainable building design, and low-impact construction becomes essential to maintaining performance, cost control, and environmental compliance.

The construction industry’s transition toward carbon neutral construction will depend on transparent whole life carbon data, application of breeam v7 standards, and prioritisation of decarbonising the built environment across all project stages. Whole life performance, lifecycle assessment, and carbon footprint reduction are no longer optional; they define competitive advantage in a market where sustainable construction and circular economy in construction principles determine resilience and future growth.

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