⚠️ NEW REPORT: Migratory species are in crisis The report provides an...

EU Environment and Planet 1 month ago

⚠️ NEW REPORT: Migratory species are in crisis The report provides an update to the landmark ‘State of the World’s Migratory Species’ and warns that: 🔻 49% of populations are decreasing (+5% in just 2 years) 🔻 24% of species now face extinction (+2%) Overexploitation and habitat loss and fragmentation are the two greatest threats to migratory species worldwide. Starting today, global leaders meet at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. 🇪🇺 The EU will reaffirm its commitment to the conservation of migratory species and the urgent need to stop their decline, as well as tackle the challenges to their survival and well-being. Read more in the link in our bio. #CMSCOP15 #KMGBF #ForNature #EUBiodiversity

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Data drawn from global innovation in sustainable construction indicates a decisive transition from pledges to measurable delivery. Johnson Matthey’s expansion of its biomethanol process to China marks a milestone in circular economy in construction and signals the mainstreaming of low embodied carbon materials. These technologies advance carbon neutral construction, underpinning the shift toward net zero Whole Life Carbon outcomes and reducing the carbon footprint of construction through industrial-scale adoption of renewable building materials. The development of such integrated systems demonstrates progress in Whole Life Carbon Assessment, ensuring transparency across building lifecycle performance and supporting accurate life cycle cost comparisons.

Cities are redefining sustainable building design as municipal strategies embed vegetation and water networks into urban form. This approach, illustrated in discussions on how urban design mitigates heat stress, is explored in Heat by design: Can cities be cooled without air conditioning?. It embodies life cycle thinking in construction, where sustainable urban development and green infrastructure counteract the environmental impact of construction and improve long-term resilience.

Digital transformation is accelerating resource efficiency in construction. Baton’s operating system enables subcontractors to align data with lifecycle assessment metrics; details of this transformation can be found in Baton’s industry-first operating system for sub-contractors. Integration of these platforms supports scalable green construction and low carbon design practices consistent with BREEAM v7 and environmental product declarations (EPDs). By linking digital transparency with Embodied Carbon data, companies can quantify performance at every phase, including end‑of‑life reuse in construction.

These developments reveal an industry advancing towards net zero carbon outcomes through tangible collaboration between technology providers and planners. The evolution of eco‑friendly construction and sustainable building practices aligns with global policy shifts demanding verifiable Whole Life Carbon reductions and measurable progress toward low carbon building standards that make sustainability integral to ordinary practice.

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