🌡️ The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) published its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, focusing on key climate trends in March 2026.
The bulletin reported that March 2026 was the fourth-warmest March globally, with an average surface air temperature of 13.94°C, which was 1.48 °C above the estimated pre-industrial level (1850–1900).
These data visualisations, based on C3S data, show surface air temperature anomalies across the Northern Hemisphere in March 2026, focusing on Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
🌎 The map on the left shows warmer-than-average temperatures across the United States and Mexico, more than 7°C above the historical average. This contrasts with unusually cold conditions in Canada and Alaska, where temperatures reached -12°C.
🌍 The map on the right shows warmer-than-average temperatures in north-eastern Europe, while slightly colder-than-average conditions are visible over southern Europe, Turkey, and most of Iceland. The Arctic faced warmer-than-average temperatures, reaching +12 °C.
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Global sustainable construction is being reshaped by the tightening of net zero carbon frameworks. The updated Science Based Targets initiative Net-Zero Standard 2.0 accelerates the integration of embodied carbon and Whole Life Carbon Assessment into corporate strategy, forcing firms to quantify emissions across supply chains and construction materials. This reinforces the shift from offsetting to verifiable reduction, embedding environmental sustainability in construction through policies that demand measurement of Whole Life Carbon in materials and the carbon footprint of construction rather than reliance on credits. The focus on net zero Whole Life Carbon and decarbonising the built environment is intensifying across both infrastructure and building sectors.
Digital transformation is redefining project delivery. The UK’s use of 4D planning within the AMP8 water-infrastructure programme demonstrates that data-driven lifecycle assessment and life cycle thinking in construction can deliver measurable sustainability gains when integrated with smart engineering processes. Enhanced lifecycle data supports precise Life Cycle Cost evaluation and improves Whole Life Carbon performance, directly influencing sustainable building design, resource efficiency in construction, and long-term building lifecycle performance benchmarks such as BREEAM v7.
Material innovation continues to underpin sustainable construction. The industry’s focus on low Whole Life Carbon materials, green building materials, and renewable building materials reflects an evolving commitment to eco‑friendly construction. Developers are testing breathable paints and non‑toxic coatings to balance low-impact construction with healthy, energy‑efficient buildings—an example of eco-design for buildings moving from concept to specification. This low carbon design philosophy drives progress in sustainable material specification and supports Circular Economy in construction strategies, essential to achieving carbon neutral construction targets.
Policy and finance mechanisms are now embedding resilience and circular economy thinking in national infrastructure investment. Treating climate adaptation as a capital allocation priority links sustainability with financial risk transparency, aligning sustainable building practices with sustainable urban development. As governments and developers adopt end-of-life reuse in construction principles and environmental product declarations (EPDs), the industry edges closer to delivering net zero carbon buildings that demonstrate genuine carbon footprint reduction across the full lifecycle. Sustainable design is no longer aspirational but operational—setting the pace for a mature, verifiable, and globally accountable transition to green construction.
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