Climate crisis = water crisis = floods and droughts These images captured by...

EU Environment and Planet 4 months ago

Climate crisis = water crisis = floods and droughts These images captured by Copernicus Sentinel-2 show: 
1️⃣ The Jacuí River flood in Porto Alegre, with overflowing waters visible from space.
2️⃣ The drought in the Amazon near Manaus, comparing 2022 and 2024. Climate change and water stress are among the most pressing global challenges. 
We are witnessing:
💧 More frequent droughts and floods
💧 Disrupted water cycles
💧 Impacts on biodiversity and people We need to better respond to these interconnected risks. The EU is working to align climate and water policies across sectors, governance levels and borders. This approach supports Target 11 of the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, which calls for restoring and enhancing nature’s contributions to people — including protection from natural hazards through nature-based solutions. Healthy ecosystems mean a safer, more resilient future for all 🌍 
#COP30 #UNBiodiversity #ForNature

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 12 hours ago



The Spring Statement offered limited direction on climate policy, prompting the construction sector to focus on technology, data, and measurable progress toward sustainable building design. Carbon capture and utilisation is advancing from laboratory stages to full-scale application, transforming CO₂ into low carbon construction materials. This innovation strengthens the case for green construction by supporting whole life carbon assessment and reducing embodied carbon in materials. Clients are demanding solutions aligned with net zero whole life carbon pathways and seeking life cycle cost benefits from renewable building materials and low embodied carbon materials.

AI-driven flexibility trials demonstrated that data centres can modulate energy loads dynamically, creating opportunities for energy-efficient buildings and grid‑interactive design. This form of environmental sustainability in construction supports low carbon design and integrates heat pumps and EV charging within constrained networks. Such grid management solutions contribute directly to decarbonising the built environment and the carbon footprint reduction of infrastructure projects.

In Europe, regulatory frameworks continue to emphasise lifecycle assessment and credible sustainability reporting. Even with reduced bureaucracy, the expectation for transparent environmental product declarations (EPDs) and reliable sustainability data persists. The circular economy in construction and whole life carbon metrics have become essential elements of sustainable building practices, ensuring clarity on both environmental impact of construction and building lifecycle performance throughout procurement.

The absence of strong policy direction from Westminster is leading the market to set its own standards. Contractors adopting sustainable material specification, eco-design for buildings, and circular construction strategies achieve competitive advantage through carbon neutral construction and long-term resource efficiency in construction. Those investing early in verifiable data, BREEAM V7 certification, and net zero carbon buildings secure access to finance aligned with sustainable construction and sustainable urban development objectives. The cost of inaction is rising; the future premium lies in demonstrable commitment to low-impact construction and lifecycle performance excellence.

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