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

EU Environment and Planet 2 months ago

🌍 The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has published its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, focusing on key climate trends in February 2026.⁣ ⁣ 🌡️ The bulletin reports that February 2026 was the fifth-warmest February globally, with an average surface air temperature of 13.26°C, which is 1.49 °C above the estimated pre-industrial level (1850–1900).⁣ ⁣ This data visualisation, based on C3S data, shows surface air temperature anomalies across the Northern Hemisphere in February 2026. The map reveals colder-than-average conditions in northern Europe and warmer-than-average temperatures across southern Europe and neighbouring regions.⁣ ⁣ Negative anomalies are evident across Greenland, Iceland, and parts of the Baltic region. By contrast, much of western, southern, and eastern Europe has experienced warmer-than-average conditions.⁣ ⁣ Further south, positive anomalies are widespread across North Africa and the Middle East, with some areas of eastern Europe and western Asia approaching +7 °C above the February average.⁣ ⁣ 🛰️ C3S provides open and free access to climate data, supporting evidence-based policy, climate adaptation planning, and environmental monitoring globally.⁣ ⁣ Discover our #ImageOfTheDay album on the #CopernicusEU website via the link in the bio!

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Britain’s built environment faces mounting pressure to address the climate emergency through measurable action rather than declarations. The Climate Change Committee warns that the nation’s building stock is unfit for a heating world, with overheating homes and offices underscoring the urgency for sustainable building design and Whole Life Carbon Assessment. The forthcoming Energy Independence Bill signals a policy shift towards integrating renewable generation and green infrastructure within development frameworks, embedding environmental sustainability in construction rather than treating it as an optional addition. Design codes now emphasise low carbon design, Whole Life Carbon performance, and Life Cycle Cost analysis to align construction with net zero whole life carbon targets.

Material innovation is reinforcing this policy direction. New timber systems and renewable building materials such as CaberShield ECO are setting benchmarks for eco-friendly construction through low Embodied Carbon materials and verified environmental product declarations (EPDs). Circular economy in construction is advancing through digital modelling that monitors embodied carbon in materials in real time, supporting lifecycle assessment and resource efficiency in construction. These technologies enable low carbon construction materials to be tracked through production, use, and end-of-life reuse in construction, strengthening transparency across circular construction strategies.

Economic signals mirror the environmental imperative. Increased national investment in infrastructure underlines the connection between growth and decarbonising the built environment. With sustainable building practices now linked to both resilience and competitiveness, developers are embracing Life Cycle Thinking in construction, net zero carbon buildings, and green building materials. This transition points to a long-term restructuring of the sector where sustainable construction and carbon footprint reduction are embedded in every project, ensuring each low carbon building advances the shift toward carbon neutral construction and genuine sustainability.

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