Climate policy can help get trade flowing and economies growing. And prevent...

UN Climate Change 8 months ago

Climate policy can help get trade flowing and economies growing. And prevent wildly destructive climate impacts. "Done right, national climate plans can attract a bonanza of other benefits: More jobs. More revenue. And a virtuous cycle of increased investment," as UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell explains. They can provide signals from governments to markets. To those investors ready to hit the ‘go’ button on huge investments. That’s why a new generation of national climate plans - or NDCs - are utterly essential. Global decarbonisation is the biggest economic transformation of our age, making it one of the biggest commercial opportunities we’ve ever seen. But we cannot afford a two-speed transition, where some countries race ahead with clean energy and climate resilience and leave others behind. 🤝🌍 #ClimateWeek2025 | #NatureSummit

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Bio‑based construction is entering a decisive implementation phase as new engineering standards drive measurable performance and credibility. The release of a structural manual for bamboo transforms renewable building materials from conceptual to certifiable, giving engineers a shared framework for specification, durability testing and fire safety that aligns with standards for steel and concrete. This move advances sustainable construction by supporting low carbon design and enabling embodied carbon measurement across permanent structures. Integrating bamboo into structural use contributes to whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment processes that underpin sustainable building design and environmental sustainability in construction.

The White Rose Forest’s 25‑year strategy to plant 134 million trees across northern England represents a significant link between green infrastructure and construction supply chains. Managed afforestation aligned with local processing, design standards and resource efficiency in construction has potential to deliver low embodied carbon materials, support net zero carbon buildings and embed circular economy principles. Tree planting tied to sawmilling and design verification increases the availability of green building materials while strengthening the regional circular economy in construction.

These developments tighten the bio‑based supply chain from nature to building performance. Developers are urged to adopt sustainable material specification within procurement to reduce the carbon footprint of construction and achieve whole life carbon targets. Early collaboration with insurers and BREEAM assessors can accelerate certification and enable coherent life cycle cost evaluation. Aligning afforestation programmes with industrial capability, testing and environmental product declarations (EPDs) will solidify the foundation for carbon neutral construction and measurable decarbonising of the built environment.

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