🛰️ A new guardian in space to tackle air quality issues, climate change...

EU Environment and Planet 1 year ago

🛰️ A new guardian in space to tackle air quality issues, climate change and their impacts - the Copernicus Sentinel-5A instrument will deliver daily global data on air pollutants such as carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases such as methane.⁣ ⁣ 🚀 Set to launch aboard the MetOp-SG-A1 satellite on Ariane 62 rocket on 12 August, Sentinel-5A will provide insights that feed the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), and supports climate research worldwide.⁣ ⁣ 🔎 The data provided is vital for addressing future air quality and climate challenges, helping decision-makers, environmental agencies, and societies prepare and respond.⁣ ⁣ Learn more about the newest member of the #CopernicusEU Sentinel family - one of the world’s most advanced Earth observation systems for monitoring the atmosphere. Check the bio for the link!⁣ ⁣ #EUSpace | @eumetsatmedia | @copernicusecmwf | @esa_earth⁣

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The UK construction sector is undergoing a structural transformation as sustainability becomes integral to policy and practice. Government planning reforms embedding environmental sustainability in construction within the promise of 1.5 million new homes indicate that sustainable building design and eco‑design for buildings are no longer peripheral ambitions. By linking planning approval to detailed whole life carbon assessments and life cycle cost reviews, developers must now demonstrate measurable progress toward net zero whole life carbon housing delivery.

The shift toward circular economy in construction principles is tangible through mandatory Circular Economy Statements, which require proof of resource efficiency in construction and end‑of‑life reuse in construction. This marks a decisive move from voluntary reporting to quantifiable performance, reinforcing circular construction strategies that favour low carbon construction materials, renewable building materials and verified environmental product declarations (EPDs). Such accountability is reshaping how embodied carbon in materials and the total carbon footprint of construction are assessed across the supply chain.

Technical progress is matched by regulatory tightening. Enhanced enforcement by environmental authorities signals that compliance with carbon neutral construction standards and reduced environmental impact of construction is now a prerequisite for planning success. As breeam v7 and emerging lifecycle assessment frameworks evolve, decarbonising the built environment depends on integrating sustainable building practices with verifiable performance metrics.

Investment in human capital remains the defining constraint. The urgent demand for skilled labour in low‑carbon engineering and advanced manufacturing highlights the labour market’s pivotal role in achieving net zero carbon buildings and delivering scalable green construction. Training initiatives targeting welders, surveyors and engineers must underpin the expansion of low carbon building capacity and ensure that sustainable urban development can progress from aspiration to built reality.

The emerging consensus is that sustainable construction is defined by data‑driven outcomes—measured building lifecycle performance, accurate whole life carbon accounting and achievable carbon footprint reduction. The sector’s credibility hinges on whether policy, technology and people can sustain this momentum toward a resilient, low‑impact built environment.

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