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After a life spent travelling the globe, David Attenborough, the worldās most famous naturalist, turns his attention closer to home to explore the wildlife of Englandās iconic capital in Wild London.ā£
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Having lived in London for 75 years, David has an intimate knowledge of the cityās natural history and there's no better guide to introduce us to its most spectacular wildlife secrets.
Global momentum toward sustainable construction is strengthening as policymakers and industry embed environmental sustainability in construction at the core of economic strategy. Britainās Climate Change Committee warns that accelerating home retrofit and adaptation to temperature and water stress is crucial for reducing the carbon footprint of construction and improving building lifecycle performance. Early interventions aligned with Whole Life Carbon Assessment and lifecycle assessment demonstrate that prevention is more financially sustainable than delayed response.
Rising energy prices sharpen attention on sustainable building design and the āfabric firstā approach, where airtightness, insulation, and ecoādesign for buildings deliver measurable carbon footprint reduction and life cycle cost savings. The UK governmentās plan to classify major green infrastructure and clean energy projects as Critical National Importance may unlock faster planning for renewable building materials and low carbon construction materials, providing a framework for net zero carbon buildings and decarbonising the built environment.
The United Nationsā endorsement of legal scrutiny for state inaction signals a shift toward enforceable accountability in net zero Whole Life Carbon policy and sustainable material specification. Public procurement built on environmental product declarations (EPDs) could strengthen trust and transparency across the supply chain, as seen in procurement trends with SMEs.
In research and innovation, advances in carbonānegative cement and embodied carbon reduction through mineral carbon sequestration embody the next phase of low carbon design. These breakthroughs connect circular economy principles and endāofālife reuse in construction with scalable solutions for carbon neutral construction. The integration of resource efficiency in construction, circular construction strategies, and low embodied carbon materials confirms that sustainability in the built environment now depends on disciplined execution and verifiable performance rather than aspiration.
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