Happy #SocialMediaDay! 📱 Social media shapes how we see the world. And...

EU Environment and Planet 1 hour ago

Happy #SocialMediaDay! 📱 Social media shapes how we see the world. And sometimes, it gets distorted. According to the latest EP Youth Survey, 44% of young Europeans say they were exposed to disinformation or fake news often or very often in the past seven days. On average in the EU, just 5% say they didn’t see any disinformation at all in the past seven days. 🇷🇴 Romania stands out with the highest share of respondents reporting no exposure to disinformation or fake news in the past week (19%). Here are a few ways to help protect yourself online: 🔍 Check the source before sharing 📰 Compare information across trusted sources. 😱 Be cautious of sensational headlines. 📷 Verify images and videos before believing or reposting them. The Flash Eurobarometer (EP Youth Survey 2024) is based on 25,863 interviews with young people aged 16–30 across all EU countries. "Often" and "very often" responses have been combined into one single category for the purpose of this post.

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Global investment and policy frameworks for sustainable construction are shifting from pilot scale to full implementation. Aberdeen’s partnership with Future Group demonstrates the growing influence of sustainable building design and the financial viability of net zero carbon buildings. Cross-border investment capital is increasingly targeted at low carbon design and large-scale green infrastructure, with investors demanding transparency on embodied carbon and whole life carbon performance.

Andy Burnham’s proposed reform of regional housing and utilities indicates a move towards more accountable delivery of resource-efficient, low carbon housing. Local transition plans tied to infrastructure efficiency reinforce the need for whole life carbon assessment and life cycle cost evaluation, embedding environmental sustainability in construction at the policy level. These changes highlight how sustainable urban development now depends on life cycle thinking in construction rather than short-term cost metrics.

Major contractors on infrastructure projects such as HS2 are integrating lifecycle assessment and circular construction strategies within everyday project management. Waste, safety and embodied carbon in materials are scrutinised together to cut the carbon footprint of construction and support decarbonising the built environment. Companies like MATIQ exemplify circular economy in construction by closing material loops through low embodied carbon materials and end-of-life reuse in construction. Renewable building materials and EPDs strengthen supply chain accountability, while initiatives aligned with BREEAM and BREEAM v7 push the industry towards verifiable carbon neutral construction.

Across finance, policy and technology, the sector is converging on measurable sustainability outcomes grounded in whole life carbon data, building lifecycle performance and circular economy principles. The movement from rhetoric to implementation affirms that sustainable construction is redefining how the built environment is designed, delivered and valued.

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