🛰️ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has published its latest...

EU Environment and Planet 25 days ago

🛰️ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has published its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, focused on key climate trends in May 2025. ⁣ ⁣ 🌡️ The bulletin reports that May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 15.79°C, 0.53°C above the 1991-2020 average for the month. In Europe, the average temperature for May was 12.98°C, 0.29°C below the 1991-2020 average.⁣ ⁣ This data visualisation, produced using C3S data, illustrates the surface air temperature anomalies for May 2025 across part of the Northern Hemisphere. ⁣ ⁣ Shades of red 🔴 indicate areas with above-average temperatures, while blue 🔵 tones show below-average values. ⁣ ⁣ There was a notable contrast in surface air temperatures across Europe: temperatures in Eastern Europe were predominantly below average, with pockets of cold anomalies also observed in Spain and France. ⁣ ⁣ On the other hand, Western Europe was mostly affected by warmer-than-average temperatures.⁣ ⁣ #ImageOfTheDay #CopernicusEU

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 9 hours ago



Sustainability in construction is advancing rapidly, with substantial investments in green infrastructure and policy support for environmental sustainability in construction. UK Export Finance’s €146 million guarantee for a major offshore wind project in Taiwan exemplifies the sector's shift towards sustainable building design and the adoption of renewable building materials. By facilitating global supply chains for low carbon construction materials and technology, this initiative directly impacts the carbon footprint of construction and aligns with net zero whole life carbon ambitions.

Energy-efficiency upgrades across Hungary highlight the importance of retrofitting existing building stock as a core driver of energy-efficient buildings. The government's funding initiative for small and medium-sized enterprises champions the principles of life cycle cost and whole life carbon assessment by incentivising investments in resource efficiency in construction. Prioritising upgrades over new builds ensures a lower environmental impact of construction and demonstrates whole life carbon thinking.

The construction industry’s embrace of digital transformation is further reinforced by ISG’s assessment of solutions that support sustainable construction. Digital tools offer robust lifecycle assessment capabilities, fostering eco-design for buildings by enabling data-driven decisions on sustainable material specification, embodied carbon in materials, and building lifecycle performance. This pivot supports sustainable design and efficient circular economy in construction strategies, allowing companies to build more resilient and low carbon building supply chains.

Innovative waste and water reduction practices from non-traditional actors, such as Lush’s AI-driven packaging elimination, provide vital insights for green construction. These methods offer a template for end-of-life reuse in construction and circular construction strategies, including the use of green building materials and low-impact construction techniques. Such approaches are essential for decarbonising the built environment by reducing both embodied carbon and operational resource use.

The global surge in renewable electricity generation, primarily via wind and solar, is pivotal for sustainable urban development and the creation of net zero carbon buildings. Enhanced access to clean energy streamlines low carbon design opportunities and supports net zero carbon policies in large-scale projects. For construction professionals, stricter regulations and client expectations on whole life carbon and environmental product declarations (EPDs) further embed carbon neutral construction as a requirement, reflecting the urgent need for system-wide change and sustainability led by continuous innovation in sustainable building practices.

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