According to a new survey from the Guardian, many scientists believe we will...

Future Earth 2 years ago

According to a new survey from the Guardian, many scientists believe we will not keep warming from passing 1.5 degrees. This means: 🔺 More frequent and intense heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and storms 🔺 Mass migration driven by extreme weather Why is this happening: 💰 Corporate and political groups are stifling vital climate action 💰 The fossil fuel industry is prioritizing quarterly earnings over a livable planet What can we do: 🌎 Push for climate legislation that prioritizes decarbonizing our world 🌎 Invest in climate resilience programs A reminder from Kerry Emanuel, a climate and meteorological expert at the MIT — “There are no magic numbers in climate change, just rapidly growing risks.” Source: “World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target” by Damian Carrington via The Guardian; Climate Power Oil & Gas Memo May 2024 #climatechange #breakingnews #fossilfuels #climateaction

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Barcelona’s push to scale affordable low carbon housing marks a turning point for sustainable construction, where sustainable building design is judged by delivery, whole life carbon, life cycle cost and the capacity to provide net zero carbon buildings that people can afford. The market is focusing on whole life carbon assessment, embodied carbon, embodied carbon in materials and low carbon design, with eco-design for buildings, sustainable design, lifecycle assessment and circular economy in construction shaping environmental sustainability in construction. At Tameside General Hospital, a £14m heat-pump retrofit expected to cut emissions by 2,000 tonnes a year shows that decarbonising the built environment now depends on energy-efficient buildings, electrified operations and strong building lifecycle performance. Approval of the Springwell solar project in Lincolnshire, billed as the UK’s largest solar scheme, connects housing, retrofit and green infrastructure in a financeable model for low carbon building, net zero whole life carbon and a lower carbon footprint of construction, driving carbon footprint reduction across sustainable urban development.

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