🛰️ Our air quality controller in orbit.
The new Copernicus Sentinel-5A instrument will help build more climate-resilient and healthier societies across Europe and the world - delivering data at high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution.
It will provide daily global measurements of:
🧪 Air quality & pollutants like formaldehyde and glyoxal
🏭 Greenhouse gases such as methane, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone & sulphur dioxide
☀️ Solar energy & UV radiation
This data will support researchers, health and emergency services, public authorities, and policymakers in addressing climate change and improving health management.
🚀 Scheduled for launch on 12 August, Sentinel-5A will fly onboard EUMETSAT's MetOp-SG-A1 satellite, atop a state-of-the-art Ariane 6 rocket.
Keep your eyes on Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana and follow the liftoff of the newest member of the #CopernicusEU family - one of the world’s most advanced Earth observation missions.
🔎 Learn more about Sentinel-5A via the link in the bio!
#EUSpace | @eumetsatmedia | @esa_earth | @copernicusecmwf
Across the industry, innovation in eco‑design for buildings and renewable building materials demonstrates measurable progress in reducing embodied carbon and improving whole life carbon performance. West Fraser’s CaberShield ECO flooring system reflects how low embodied carbon materials can meet conventional durability standards while supporting environmental sustainability in construction. The move toward circular economy principles and life cycle thinking in construction is reinforced by advanced digital modelling for whole life carbon assessment, generating data that informs retrofit strategies and life cycle cost optimisation.
Professional engagement is intensifying as institutions such as the RICS advocate collaboration to deliver net zero carbon buildings and end‑of‑life reuse in construction. Despite softening market conditions and reduced housing registrations, developers are being urged to adopt sustainable building practices that ensure long‑term building lifecycle performance and minimise the carbon footprint of construction.
Sustained funding, enforcement, and material innovation are essential to decarbonising the built environment. Achieving net zero whole life carbon will depend on integrating sustainable material specification, environmental product declarations (EPDs), and circular construction strategies into every phase of design and delivery. Britain’s green construction agenda will only succeed if sustainable building design evolves from aspiration to standard practice, ensuring that each low carbon building contributes to a resilient, energy‑efficient, and resource‑efficient future.
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