Foi uma honra participar do “The Climate Reality Tour - Leadership Corps” (@climatereality) no Rio de Janeiro, uma iniciativa global fundada pelo ex-vice-presidente dos EUA e Nobel da Paz Al Gore (@algore), que nos deu panoramas muito completos sobre a urgência climática em pessoa.
A iniciativa já formou mais de 100 mil líderes climáticos em 174 países ao longo de seus 60 treinamentos pelo mundo e agora eu faço parte dessa rede!! 🌍✨
O programa fortalece lideranças e promove a cooperação internacional em torno de temas cruciais como justiça climática participativa, educação e advocacy rumo à COP30, direitos climáticos e trabalho em rede. Além disso, integra uma comunidade global por meio do Climate Reality Hub, conectando pessoas engajadas na ação climática ao redor do mundo. 🌐🤝
Tive a oportunidade única de ouvir e aprender pessoalmente com vozes inspiradoras, como a da Ministra do Meio Ambiente Marina Silva (@marinasilvaoficial), escutar autoridades como o presidente da COP 30 André Corrêa do Lago (@andrecorreadolago) e de interagir em feiras que reuniram organizações que admiro profundamente, como o Palmares Laboratório-Ação (@palmareslab), Amazônia de Pé (@amazoniadepe) e Hotta Advocacia em colaboração com o Pogust Goodhead ( @hottadvocacia) mas também de participar de workshops de comunicação e advocacy.
Além disso, conhecer e reencontrar outros profissionais do direito e de muitas outras áreas que se interligam pela causa ambiental foi muito importante e inspirador.
Agradeço ao meu mentor César Navarro Martins (@cesarnavarromartins) pela recepção e volto a Belo Horizonte com a mala cheia de ideias e com a certeza de que esse treinamento é o começo de novos projetos!
Sustainable construction is redefining its priorities as environmental sustainability in construction shifts from technology-driven solutions to place-based, resource-conscious design. Across climate-stressed regions, the focus is turning to whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment and life cycle cost as essential tools to measure and control the carbon footprint of construction. Developments in the US Mountain West are embedding low carbon design principles, addressing drought and urban growth constraints through sustainable building design that integrates water efficiency, green infrastructure and renewable building materials into district-scale masterplans.
In India, reconstruction efforts in landslide-prone regions expose the financial and environmental risks of neglecting embodied carbon in materials and sustainable building practices. Resilient schemes now apply eco-design for buildings and life cycle thinking in construction to avoid repeating failures, reinforcing that whole life carbon and embodied carbon metrics must guide future housing strategies.
Urban housing demonstrates the growing viability of net zero carbon buildings and low carbon construction materials, supported by sustainable material specification and green building products that deliver measurable performance improvements. Investors are tying building lifecycle performance to life cycle cost benefits, transforming sustainable design into a mainstream financial metric rather than a niche initiative.
Corporate campuses and mixed-use retrofits are consolidating a retrofit-first logic. The drive to decarbonise existing stock is aligning with circular economy in construction principles, end-of-life reuse in construction and circular construction strategies that minimise demolition and embodied carbon losses. Achieving net zero whole life carbon and BREEAM V7 certification is becoming the benchmark for responsible modernisation, integrating resource efficiency in construction and environmental product declarations (EPDs) into procurement systems.
Uneven policy frameworks and material supply constraints are prompting adaptive low-impact construction strategies that incorporate circular economy thinking and carbon footprint reduction across borders. Designs must allow flexibility to meet differing lifecycle assessment standards while maintaining alignment with global goals for decarbonising the built environment.
Future-ready sustainability depends on district-level efficiency, hazard-aware land planning and community-led stewardship. Success belongs to those who demonstrate environmental sustainability at the level that truly counts—the whole place—delivering net zero carbon outcomes through sustainable construction that unites performance, resilience and economic viability.
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