🌍 The latest Climate Bulletin is out! The Copernicus Climate Change Service...

EU Environment and Planet 8 months ago

🌍 The latest Climate Bulletin is out! The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reveals key trends from August 2025.⁣ ⁣ The bulletin reports that August 2025 was the third-warmest August globally, with an average ERA5 surface air temperature of 16.60°C. This was 0.49°C above the 1991–2020 average for the month and 1.29°C warmer than the 1850–1900 pre-industrial baseline.⁣ ⁣ These data visualisations, based on C3S data, show surface air temperature over Europe during the August 2025 heatwave, which took place from 8 to 18 August 2025. ⁣ ⁣ The visualisation on the left shows the average daily maximum surface air temperature during the heatwave. The visualisation on the right shows the average daily mean surface air temperature anomalies (relative to the 1991–2020 reference period) during the same time period.⁣ ⁣ More information is available here: @copernicusecmwf⁣ ⁣ #ImageOfTheDay #CopernicusEU

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A tightening regulatory and technical landscape is redefining sustainable construction across the UK and beyond. The Building Safety Act is reshaping project governance by requiring transparent reporting and accountability that link safety with environmental sustainability in construction. Compliance processes are driving a shift toward whole life carbon assessment, embedding sustainable building design principles at the earliest design stage and quantifying both operational and embodied carbon.

Digital systems such as the government’s waste‑tracking initiative are enabling circular economy in construction practices, mandating traceable material flows and revealing the carbon footprint of construction through verified lifecycle assessment. These data‑driven mechanisms enhance resource efficiency in construction and reinforce the wider transition to low embodied carbon materials and eco‑friendly construction.

Investment is converging on decarbonisation at scale. A new £120 million waste‑to‑hydrogen facility is designed to transform residual waste into clean fuel, supporting low carbon design and resilient net zero carbon buildings. Growth in grid‑balancing storage improves the stability of renewable‑powered operations, a prerequisite for energy‑efficient buildings and low carbon building performance across portfolios.

Governance frameworks are also advancing. The creation of a dedicated leadership structure for the Greenhouse Gas Protocol elevates global consistency in measuring whole life carbon and encourages transparent benchmarking using environmental product declarations (EPDs). This maturity strengthens sustainable building practices, fosters green construction aligned with BREEAM v7 standards, and supports decarbonising the built environment through life cycle cost and performance management.

The cumulative effect signals a transition to net zero whole life carbon imperatives governed by robust data, certified materials, and measurable outcomes. The progress may appear administrative, yet it represents the essential infrastructure of sustainable material specification, circular construction strategies, and long‑term green infrastructure supporting a truly carbon neutral construction sector.

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