Erosion has carved huge arches and cavernous hollows into the world's largest iceberg as it floats through the ocean away from Antarctica, spectacular new photos show.
The photos reveal the vast scale of the A23a iceberg — which is more than twice the size of the UK capital, London — as it stretches off into the distance. The iceberg is being gradually eroded as it moves further north of Antarctica and encounters milder air and warmer ocean temperatures.
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Regulatory uncertainty in Europe highlights persistent friction between ambition and delivery. Delays to the EU’s deforestation regulations continue to complicate the sourcing of renewable building materials such as certified timber and biomass. These materials are central to eco-design for buildings and life cycle cost evaluation within green construction projects seeking BREEAM or BREEAM v7 certification. The administrative lag is raising concerns about the traceability of products covered by environmental product declarations (EPDs) and the coherence of sustainability benchmark systems across borders.
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