2023 was one of the worst years for wildfires in the EU in over two...

EU Environment and Planet 1 year ago

2023 was one of the worst years for wildfires in the EU in over two decades.   Forest fires affected more than 500,000 hectares of natural lands, damaging the most biodiverse ecosystems in the EU.   So-called ‘megafires’ are becoming more common. The 2023 fire near the Greek city of Alexandroupolis was the largest single EU wildfire on record.   The increased frequency and intensity of wildfires is an evident effect of climate change, which is leading to extended fire seasons, and causing fires in areas that were not usually affected.   Although 2024 saw a downturn in EU wildfires, damage remains above the 10-year average. We must continue to work to improve our resilience and response to wildfires, and tackle climate change through efforts such as the ongoing #EUatCOP29.

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Homes England’s backing of a multi-million-pound Richborough debt facility shows that sustainable construction is entering a more exacting phase in which finance, planning and build-out matter as much as innovation. Public support is becoming central to decarbonising the built environment because sustainable building design, sustainable design and eco-design for buildings cannot scale without patient capital and a dependable pipeline. Schemes that advance will need credible whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment and life cycle cost evidence, with far closer scrutiny of whole life carbon, embodied carbon, embodied carbon in materials and the carbon footprint of construction to support net zero carbon buildings and net zero whole life carbon targets.

SDCL Efficiency’s planned wind-down is a sharp warning that low carbon building and energy-efficient buildings are not automatically a bankable proposition, even where environmental sustainability in construction is compelling. The Considerate Constructors’ Scheme’s revised checklist and scoring model in the UK and Ireland raises the bar for measurable responsible construction, strengthening demand for BREEAM, BREEAM v7 and stronger building lifecycle performance. Developers and contractors that can prove circular economy and circular economy in construction principles, life cycle thinking in construction, resource efficiency in construction, sustainable material specification, environmental product declarations (EPDs), low embodied carbon materials and end-of-life reuse in construction will be better placed to deliver green construction, eco-friendly construction and sustainable building practices with commercial durability.

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