Enchanting moments filming for Episode 7 of #BBCEarthAsia, “Saving Asia“...

BBC Earth 1 year ago

Enchanting moments filming for Episode 7 of #BBCEarthAsia, “Saving Asia“ 💚 An episode about those dedicating their lives to saving Asia's extraordinary wildlife. 1. Napoleon fish, Western Pacific. 2. Sun Bear, Matang Wildlife Centre, Kubah National Park, Borneo, Malaysia. 3. A slendertail lantern shark embryo developing inside an artificial uterus at the Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa Island, Japan. 4. The Javan green magpie - there may be a few as 50 left in the wild. 5. Tapanuli Orangutan, Batang Toru Forest, Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Project, North Sumatran Province, Indonesia. 6. Sika, a rehabilitated sun bear being transported by helicopter to a remote forest release site, Tabin reserve, Malaysia. 7. Hotlin Ompusunggu teaching children about planetary health. 8. Rainforests in Java are falling silent as songbird species are being poached from the wild. 9. A busy street in the suburbs of Kathmandu, Nepal, a hot spot for transborder smuggling of illegal wildlife. If you think you’ve seen the best the natural world has to offer, think again 👀 #BBCEarthAsia – a spectacle like no other. Click the link in our bio to find out more 🌏 📸 BBC Studios Natural History Unit. . . . . #BBCEarthAsia #Wildlife #Documentary #Nature

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Nature and water are now shaping core commercial and policy decisions in sustainable construction. In the UK, the proposed relaxation of Biodiversity Net Gain rules has triggered warnings from the UK Green Building Council and hundreds of construction firms that such a move would undermine investor confidence and the national transition toward environmental sustainability in construction. Developers have already embedded whole life carbon assessment, life cycle cost analysis and circular economy principles into planning, design, and procurement. Disrupting these frameworks could increase the carbon footprint of construction, delay projects, and erode progress toward net zero carbon buildings.

Water stewardship is becoming integral to sustainable building design across global markets. Urban developers are incorporating resilience to drought and flooding into low carbon building strategies, supported by green infrastructure and eco-design for buildings that reduce embodied carbon in materials. The growing threat to glaciers and polar ice is now influencing insurance and asset valuation, making life cycle thinking in construction an essential discipline for managing climate-related risk.

Layoffs across carbon capture enterprises reinforce the need for immediate decarbonisation within the built environment through material efficiency, adaptive reuse, and low embodied carbon materials. The construction sector is prioritising renewable building materials, resource efficiency in construction and sustainable building practices that deliver measurable reductions in embodied carbon. These measures align with BREEAM and BREEAM v7 standards and strengthen pathways to net zero whole life carbon performance.

Firms that adopt sustainable material specification, implement end-of-life reuse in construction and apply circular construction strategies demonstrate long-term value creation within a low carbon design framework. Such practices support carbon footprint reduction, enhance building lifecycle performance, and accelerate the shift toward carbon neutral construction. By treating ecology and hydrology as structural parameters, not optional aesthetics, the industry is defining a future in which sustainable design, circular economy in construction and whole life carbon management drive resilience, profitability, and genuine sustainability.

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