A new analysis found higher cancer rates among people living near large livestock feeding operations in California, Iowa and Texas.
While the findings raise concerns, the authors say the study does not establish that concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, cause cancer. Industry groups dispute the results, citing other research that found lower rates of several cancers near such facilities.
“There are many pathways through which CAFOs could impact cancer, including changes to air quality, water quality, noise and odor,” said Nichole Deziel, a Yale University researcher and co-author of the paper.
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Momentum in sustainable construction is shifting from aspiration to verifiable outcomes, with planning approvals increasingly tied to net zero whole life carbon performance targets. Regional authorities are embedding whole life carbon assessments within planning frameworks, compelling developers to integrate low carbon design and sustainable building practices from the outset. The emphasis on embodied carbon and life cycle thinking in construction marks a decisive change in planning logic, transforming environmental sustainability in construction into a measurable requirement rather than a promotional theme.
Material flows are stabilising as circular economy strategies gain regulatory support. The adoption of renewable building materials, low embodied carbon materials and recyclable feedstocks underscores an accelerating shift toward circular economy in construction models. This alignment between environmental product declarations (EPDs), sustainable material specification and resource efficiency in construction reduces the carbon footprint of construction while strengthening the market for eco-friendly construction inputs.
Cultural progress reinforces this structural transition. Academic and industry initiatives linking diversity with eco-design for buildings and sustainable building design foster innovation in energy-efficient buildings and low-impact construction at community scale. By embedding whole life carbon and lifecycle assessment principles into professional education and procurement, the industry is aligning carbon literacy with life cycle cost optimisation and building lifecycle performance.
As decarbonising the built environment becomes central to sustainable urban development, green building materials and circular construction strategies are enabling the pathway toward net zero carbon buildings. This convergence of policy, design and material science demonstrates that green construction is no longer experimental. Sustainable architecture and carbon neutral construction now define a sector decisively pursuing net zero carbon outcomes through integrated, data-driven sustainability.
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