🇺🇸 We’re excited to share that the REALITY® Tour is coming to Mongolia...

Climate Reality 3 months ago

🇺🇸 We’re excited to share that the REALITY® Tour is coming to Mongolia for the first time! On October 2-3 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolians will have the chance to train with global climate leader @AlGore and local experts. This free, two-day event will give you the skills to #LeadOnClimate. Open to people living in Mongolia. Encourage someone you know to join the @ClimateReality Leadership Corps by attending this training. Visit our profile to apply. #ThisIsReality #TheRealityTour 🇲🇳 REALITY® Tour Монголд анх удаа хүрч ирж байгааг дуулгахад баяртай байна! Аравдугаар сарын 2–3-д Улаанбаатар хотод монголчууд дэлхийн уур амьсгалын манлайлагч @AlGore болон орон нутгийн мэргэжилтнүүдийн сургалтад хамрагдах боломжтой. Энэхүү үнэ төлбөргүй, хоёр өдрийн үйл ажиллагаа танд #LeadOnClimate хийх ур чадварыг олгоно. Монголд амьдарч буй хүн бүрд нээлттэй. Өөрийн таньдаг хэн нэгнийг @ClimateReality Leadership Corps-д элсэж, энэ сургалтад хамрагдахад уриалаарай. Өнөөдөр хүсэлтээ илгээгээрэй! Бүртгүүлэхийн тулд манай профайлыг үзнэ үү. #ThisIsReality #TheRealityTour

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The sustainable construction sector faces rising tension between climate commitments and cost pressures. Nearly half of UK firms report delaying or suspending green initiatives due to escalating expenses, exposing the fragile balance between economic viability and environmental sustainability in construction. This slowdown threatens progress toward whole life carbon targets and undermines momentum in embodied carbon reduction. Investors and developers are reassessing how whole life carbon assessments and life cycle costs align with tightening regulation and ESG expectations, prompting closer evaluation of resource efficiency in construction and sustainable building practices.

Debates over social equity in the clean energy transition reveal persistent divides, with many corporations overlooking how labour and communities will adapt to low carbon building strategies. Addressing these gaps is fundamental to a circular economy in construction, where end-of-life reuse and sustainable material specification require broader policy coordination and transparent environmental product declarations (EPDs). Without this alignment, corporate sustainability pledges risk missing vital dimensions of environmental justice.

Recent data offers renewed optimism. Research indicates that behavioural change and materials efficiency can accelerate pathways toward net zero carbon buildings and carbon neutral construction at comparatively low cost. Life cycle thinking in construction and low embodied carbon materials are proving critical contributors to decarbonising the built environment. The latest modelling reinforces that energy-efficient buildings and sustainable building design offer the fastest route to carbon footprint reduction, as explored in a new study highlighting energy demand reductions, with BREEAM and the upcoming BREEAM v7 framework enabling stronger verification of sustainable design credentials.

Progress towards net zero whole life carbon depends on scaling eco-design for buildings, renewable building materials, and circular construction strategies that improve building lifecycle performance. These shifts signal a structural transformation in sustainable architecture and green construction. Achieving measurable carbon footprint reduction will require integrated lifecycle assessment and evidence-based design, repositioning low carbon construction materials as a core enabler of green infrastructure and sustainable urban development.

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