🌡️ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has released the 2025...

EU Environment and Planet 3 months ago

🌡️ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has released the 2025 Global Climate Highlights report, summarising the key trends in global and regional climates for the year.⁣ ⁣ 📊 2025 was the third warmest year on record globally, following 2023 and 2024. Average global temperatures over the 2023–2025 period exceeded 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels (1850–1900), marking the first time a consecutive three-year span has surpassed this level. ⁣ ⁣ 2025 was the third-warmest year on record for Europe, with an average temperature of 10.41°C, 1.17°C above the average for the 1991-2020 reference period.⁣ ⁣ 🌍 This data visualisation, produced using data from C3S, shows surface air temperature anomalies and extremes in 2025. It highlights that the Northern Hemisphere experienced warmer temperatures than average.⁣ ⁣ 🔗 Learn more about the Global Climate Highlights 2025 via the link in our bio!⁣ ⁣ #CopernicusEU #ImageOfTheDay

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Sustainable construction is becoming a test of bankability, with asset owners backing projects that improve whole life carbon performance and meet a credible life cycle cost threshold. Aldi’s plan to install solar panels on half its UK stores by the end of 2026 shows that decarbonising the built environment is being driven by portfolio retrofit, energy-efficient buildings and low carbon design rather than headline-led new build. Sustainable building design, sustainable design and eco-design for buildings are being judged with far greater rigour through whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment and building lifecycle performance, with stronger focus on embodied carbon, embodied carbon in materials and the carbon footprint of construction as the market pursues net zero carbon buildings and net zero whole life carbon.

EV charging is strengthening the business case for green infrastructure, with viable sites attracting sharply higher rents and turning car parks, grey land and brownfield plots into infrastructure for sustainable urban development. The planned wind-down of SDCL Efficiency shows that environmental sustainability in construction still has to satisfy conventional capital markets. Green construction, eco-friendly construction, low carbon building and carbon neutral construction are now expected to deliver measurable returns, not only sustainability claims.

Standards on site are tightening. The Considerate Constructors’ Scheme has revised its checklist and scoring model, raising expectations for sustainable building practices, resource efficiency in construction and low-impact construction. Recycleye’s latest AI sorting system supports the circular economy and circular economy in construction by improving recovery of green building materials, low carbon construction materials, low embodied carbon materials and renewable building materials. This strengthens life cycle thinking in construction, sustainable material specification, end-of-life reuse in construction and circular construction strategies, with growing value placed on environmental product declarations (EPDs), green building products and evidence frameworks associated with BREEAM and BREEAM v7.

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