Despite a summer in which nearly 600 people are suspected to have died in the...

Inside Climate News 7 months ago

Despite a summer in which nearly 600 people are suspected to have died in the increasing heat of the changing climate in the nation’s sunniest state, Arizona’s largest utility walked back its clean energy commitments in August. Nearly two dozen Arizonans gathered outside Arizona Public Services headquarters Thursday to protest that decision. “They’ve totally abandoned their commitment on climate to future generations, and they’ve guaranteed that our bills will be even higher,” Sandy Bahr, the Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon chapter director, said at the protest. In a press release announcing the company’s second-quarter financials and its decision to roll back its clean energy commitments, APS cited Arizona’s “unprecedented levels” of growth in population and its economy, and the need for reliable utility service to meet the increasing demand. Learn more in the full story by Wyatt Myskow via Inside Climate News at phoenixnewtimes.com (link in bio). 📸: Wyatt Myskow/Inside Climate News, Rebecca Noble/Getty Images . #PhoenixNewTimes #PhoenixAZ #AZNews #DonaldTrump #ClimateChange #ArizonaLife

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The construction sector’s transition toward net zero whole life carbon is accelerating through large-scale adoption of circular economy in construction models and data-driven sustainable design. Companies such as Holcim are embedding whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment principles across their NextGen facilities, demonstrating how renewable building materials and low carbon construction materials can anchor sustainable building design. These closed-loop operations showcase genuine eco-design for buildings where embodied carbon in materials is tracked and reused, aligning economic value with environmental sustainability in construction.

At the research frontier, innovative resource efficiency in construction is turning waste into supply-chain assets. Converting demolished or landfilled materials into inputs for clean technologies reflects advanced circular construction strategies that limit the carbon footprint of construction and support low carbon design. This shift promotes a measurable reduction in embodied carbon while strengthening sustainable building practices that improve building lifecycle performance and overall sustainability metrics.

Policy action remains vital in decarbonising the built environment. European initiatives on electrification and renewable power illustrate a cohesive approach to whole life carbon and life cycle cost integration. Yet disparities persist as emerging economies struggle to meet the standards of low carbon building development. Consistent environmental product declarations (EPDs) and sustainable material specification frameworks are critical to ensure carbon footprint reduction and to guide the sector toward carbon neutral construction benchmarks.

Technological advances are reshaping the building process itself. Automation, digital fabrication, and intelligent robotics are enhancing safety and efficiency within sustainable construction while enabling life cycle thinking in construction projects. The combination of digital precision and embodied carbon awareness is pushing the industry toward low-impact construction, better green construction outcomes, and resilient net zero carbon buildings. The global direction is evident: mastery of circular economy principles and low carbon building design now defines competitiveness and credibility in eco-friendly construction and green building materials.

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