For decades, the fossil fuel industry has spent billions on suppressing climate solutions and skirting climate justice while world leaders slow-walk towards life-saving climate action. It’s their old and only playbook.
Last month the world broke another scary record. November 17th and 18th were the first two days on record to have a global average surface temperature above 2°C. This does not mean our long-term averages have surpassed 2°C, failing the expectations set in the Paris Climate Agreement – there’s still time to get our shit together. We have to get it together now.
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CO2 Tracker Data via Mauna Loa observatory via @co2.earth, you can also follow co2_earth on Twitter for daily updates. Other slides via @axios
Kimberly-Clark has announced the deployment of green hydrogen boilers across its manufacturing sites to cut 28,500 tonnes of emissions each year. While focused on heavy industry rather than buildings, the initiative illustrates how existing infrastructure can be decarbonised without delay. Lessons from such industrial shifts inform sustainable construction, where reducing the carbon footprint of construction requires similar innovation and an emphasis on net zero whole life carbon strategies.
Traceability solutions from Australia’s Source Certain offer a glimpse into the future of supply chain transparency. Their work on tracking critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt can underpin more responsible sourcing of low carbon construction materials. For the construction sector, which relies on batteries, electrification and renewable technologies, supply chain accountability is becoming integral to decarbonising the built environment and maintaining confidence in claims of net zero carbon buildings.
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