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On Wednesday, Aug 27th, communities from across the River Parishes will gather in St. James for โCancer Alley United: Rise For Our Lives Before We Die.โ
Join us for an evening of singing, dancing, healing, and inspiration as we honor those impacted by toxic pollution and demand a healthier future for our children.
๐ Shekinah Glory Fellowship Church
๐ 5 PM Community Fair | 6 PM Mass Revival
๐ค Featuring Sharon C. Lavigne, Rev. Samuel Jones, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, community leaders, ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐จ๐ฅ๐๐๐๐๐ก ๐ฃ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐๐ช๐๐จ๐ฉ๐จ ๐ฉ๐ค ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐ฃ๐ค๐ช๐ฃ๐๐๐!
๐ค Community Leaders: Heather McTeer Toney (Beyond Petrochemicals), Shamyra Lavigne (RISE St. James), Kimbrelle Eugene Kyereh (Refined Community Empowerment Inc.), Robert Taylor (Concerned Citizens of St. John Parish), Cherice Fernandez (Ascension Parish), and Quisha Reed-Jones (Alsen St. Irma Lee Community Village). Shamell Lavigne (RISE St. James) will introduce โAgainst Formosa / Towards Repair.โ
๐ RSVP (link in bio): www.risestjames.org/united
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Efforts to decarbonise the built environment are advancing rapidly as sustainable construction moves from aspiration to measurable action. In London, AHMMโs approved retrofit of Singer Studios in Shoreditch highlights the shift from demolition to adaptive reuse, placing embodied carbon and whole life carbon assessment at the centre of decisionโmaking. The approach prioritises retaining existing materials and structure to mitigate the carbon footprint of construction while demonstrating that sustainable building design can coexist with architectural quality. The project reinforces industry awareness of the need to quantify whole life carbon and deliver low carbon design consistent with the UKโs commitment to net zero whole life carbon standards.
Water resilience has emerged as a core element of sustainable urban development. ACO Technologies has issued new planning guidance urging local authorities to integrate green infrastructure and sustainable drainage systems into their urban frameworks. The recommendation aligns with broader principles of environmental sustainability in construction, promoting circular economy thinking and life cycle cost analysis of infrastructure. Embedding resource efficiency in construction through sustainable building practices reduces operational carbon while strengthening resilience against intensifying weather extremes across the UK.
At the policy level, the Science Based Targets initiative has begun consulting on guidelines that link landโuse emissions with constructionโrelated activity. This development points to increasing recognition of the environmental impact of construction on biodiversity and soil health and calls for life cycle thinking in construction that extends beyond the boundary of the site itself. Integrating lifecycle assessment and environmental product declarations (EPDs) into regulatory frameworks is becoming essential for evaluating embodied carbon in materials and reinforcing accountability in sustainable design certification, including future updates such as BREEAM v7.
Technological innovation continues to redefine what sustainable construction can achieve. Carbon Cleanโs project in Indiaโconverting captured COโ into methanolโillustrates the potential for circular economy in construction and the pathway towards low carbon building materials. Similar processes could transform waste emissions into ingredients for green building materials and renewable building products. Such ecoโfriendly construction methods exemplify lowโimpact construction and carbon neutral construction principles, reducing the embodied carbon of concrete, cement and aggregates while fostering a market for low embodied carbon materials.
Corporate sustainability strategies are evolving alongside these technical shifts. KPMGโs recent ESG findings show that major firms in the built environment sector are increasingly adopting sustainability metrics, linking whole life carbon performance to longโterm business value. Digital tools such as AI are being applied to model building lifecycle performance and optimise life cycle cost outcomes, but genuine transformation depends on transparent whole life carbon assessment and sustainable material specification. The UK governmentโs revised procurement framework, emphasising social value, may drive greater uptake of ecoโdesign for buildings and reinforce the transition toward net zero carbon buildings. Whether through regulation or innovation, the success of sustainable architecture will hinge on maintaining measurable progress toward reducing the carbon footprint of construction and embedding a culture of continuous improvement across the lifecycle of every building.
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