🇧🇷: Dizem que todas as coisas boas têm um fim, e infelizmente isso...

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🇧🇷: Dizem que todas as coisas boas têm um fim, e infelizmente isso inclui o encerramento do REALITY Tour Rio. Encerramos o terceiro dia com histórias inspiradoras de defesa e liderança no movimento climático local de alguns dos nossos Líderes da Realidade Climática em todo o Brasil, exploramos como permanecer ativos por meio das campanhas do Climate Reality e das iniciativas da filial brasileira e homenageamos um líder excepcional com o Prêmio Green Ring. O treinamento no Rio acabou, mas isso não é o fim. Reviva algumas de nossas histórias, sessões e soluções do REALITY Tour em nossa plataforma de experiência online. Assista agora e faça parte dessa conversa! Link na bio. 🇺🇸: They say all good things must come to an end, and unfortunately that includes our REALITY Tour: Rio wrap up. We closed out Day Three with inspiring stories of advocacy and leadership in the local climate movement from Climate Reality Leaders across Brazil. We explored how to stay active through Climate Reality’s campaigns and Brazil branch initiatives, and we celebrated one outstanding leader with the Green Ring Award. The Rio training is over, but this isn’t the end. Relive some of our stories, sessions, and solutions from the REALITY Tour on our online experience platform. Log on now and join the conversation! Link in bio.

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Policy across global construction is diverging. In the EU, revised Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive rules ease near-term disclosure, while UK regulators tighten expectations for biodiversity and habitat protection to meet 2030 nature targets. Market response suggests superficial reporting no longer satisfies investors prioritising measurable outcomes in sustainable construction and environmental sustainability in construction. ESG performance is influencing asset valuation and risk rating alongside whole life carbon assessment benchmarks.

Physical climate risk is altering design parameters faster than sustainability standards evolve. Rising sea levels and climate volatility are reshaping sustainable building design principles, forcing developers to integrate low carbon design, resilient infrastructure, and lifecycle assessment from the outset. Coastal defences, surface water strategies, overheating mitigation, and retrofit solutions now define the building lifecycle performance of energy-efficient buildings. Projects resistant to adaptation risk significant write‑downs, underlining the importance of whole life carbon and life cycle cost analysis in every investment case.

Decarbonisation practice is accelerating. Transport for London’s full transition to solar-sourced electricity demonstrates how large public entities can act as anchors for renewable building materials manufacturing and clean energy procurement through power purchase agreements. The move supports net zero carbon buildings, net zero whole life carbon operations, and lower embodied carbon in materials used for eco-friendly construction. Cornwall’s approval for geothermal lithium extraction points to early domestic circular economy in construction, underpinning future battery supply chains essential for electrified plant and fleet decarbonisation.

For the sector, credibility rests on verified performance, not compliance claims. Developers and contractors are embedding sustainable building practices, circular construction strategies, and resource efficiency in construction into every tender. The shift combines eco-design for buildings with sustainable material specification, supporting a circular economy model and aligning with BREEAM and forthcoming BREEAM v7 frameworks. Carbon footprint reduction, low embodied carbon materials, and long-term end-of-life reuse in construction strengthen financial resilience and investor confidence in low carbon building portfolios.

Capital markets are rewarding delivery tied to measurable environmental impact of construction and decarbonising the built environment outcomes, reinforcing a clear direction toward carbon neutral construction and sustainable urban development grounded in life cycle thinking in construction.

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