António Guterres argues dedicated global platform for policymakers and businesses producers is needed to help accelerate clean energy transition
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UN Secretary General António Guterres has called for the creation of a dedicated global platform to facilitate honest dialogue between policymakers and businesses on phasing out fossil fuels. He emphasizes that such a forum is essential to accelerate the transition to clean energy and address the challenges of moving away from fossil fuel dependence. The proposed platform aims to foster transparency and collaboration, supporting efforts to boost renewable energy deployment. This initiative highlights the urgency of coordinated action to advance the green economy and meet climate goals.
Persistent rainfall across England has turned resilience planning into a construction imperative, shifting focus from theory to operational practice. Investment in adaptation now competes directly with decarbonisation budgets, intensifying the drive for whole life carbon strategies that balance emissions reduction with asset durability. The new GHG Protocol standard for land‑use emissions and carbon removals, highlighted in ESG and compliance risks up 10% - What businesses must know, is redefining embodied carbon reporting and demands accurate environmental product declarations (EPDs). For sustainable construction, this accelerates the move towards verified data and transparent lifecycle assessment, reframing claims on renewable building materials, timber use and nature‑based solutions. Procurement teams are expected to apply whole life carbon assessment and life cycle cost analysis throughout design and specification stages.
The UK Green Building Council’s framework for nature‑positive projects aligns ecological outcomes with finance and planning, embedding environmental sustainability in construction within mainstream decision‑making. Sustainable building design now extends beyond compliance, linking resource efficiency in construction with biodiversity and carbon footprint reduction across the supply chain.
Industry progress is visible in Amazon’s zero‑carbon‑certified delivery station in Stockton‑on‑Tees, showcasing cement‑free, low embodied carbon materials, AI‑driven emissions tracking and circular economy principles. Such projects demonstrate the tangible benefits of sustainable building practices, low carbon design and eco‑friendly construction backed by measurable performance.
Corporate power purchase agreements show growing alignment between energy procurement and net zero whole life carbon goals, as noted in Meta, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft accounted for half of corporate PPA deals in 2025. Hybrid offshore systems integrating wind, wave and solar generation could raise renewable output by over 70%, cutting the carbon footprint of construction operations and improving energy-efficient buildings.
The built environment now demands proof through BREEAM or BREEAM v7 certification, lifecycle assessment reporting and data‑led performance metrics. Leaders in sustainable design and circular economy in construction will define the next phase of carbon neutral construction, proving that eco-design for buildings and sustainable material specification underpin both market resilience and environmental credibility. Those failing to adapt risk stranded assets as the sector moves irreversibly toward net zero carbon buildings and verifiable decarbonising of the built environment.
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