Human caused climate change is making our oceans warmer which is causing storms...

Future Earth 2 years ago

Human caused climate change is making our oceans warmer which is causing storms to form earlier in the season while also fueling rapid intensification. Beryl is proof of this. “Climatologically speaking, fewer than 5 hurricanes per 100 years develop in the area where Beryl formed in the months of June or July. It is much more common for hurricanes to develop in this area in August and September.” Haley Theim/NOAA Millions of people in the Caribbean, Yucatán Peninsula, and US have been devastated by Beryl — we’re tagging some aid resources, please share more in the comments🙏 The American Friends of Jamaica @afjcares Grass ROOTS Foundation @grassrootsfound World Food Program USA @WFPUSA Houston Food Bank @houstonfoodbank Sources: “Category 5 Hurricane Beryl makes explosive start to 2024 Atlantic season” By Haley Thiem for NOAA “Beryl’s Trail of Destruction So Far” by Isabelle Taft for NYTimes “Remnants of Hurricane Beryl move north as Texas recovers from deadly storm” by Max Golembo, Jon Haworth, Emily Shapiro, and Dan Peck for ABC News Beryl weakens to tropical depression after slamming into Texas as Category 1 hurricane” via Associated Press “Beryl set the tone for a “hyperactive” 2024 hurricane season, new forecast indicates” by CBS Miami Team Design by @moniquezarbaf for @futureearth

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Regulatory momentum across the built environment is tightening as governments and industry bodies align around robust frameworks for decarbonising construction. The EU’s reform of carbon market controls aims to maintain strong carbon price signals to advance whole life carbon reduction, while ISO’s new standard on net‑zero transition plans gives investors and contractors a consistent structure for measuring life cycle cost and performance. The Science Based Targets initiative is establishing clearer boundaries between verifiable net zero carbon buildings and unsubstantiated claims, driving greater transparency in embodied carbon reporting and lifecycle assessment within construction supply chains.

Engineering progress is translating policy ambition into practice. Plans for a large‑scale direct air capture plant on Teesside highlight a new model of carbon neutral construction industry in the UK, pairing heavy engineering expertise with circular economy principles. Expansion of natural fibre insulation and low embodied carbon materials into mainstream housing retrofits demonstrates eco‑design for buildings moving beyond pilot projects. Sustainable construction now depends on accurate whole life carbon assessment and the specification of renewable building materials validated through environmental product declarations (EPDs).

Climate resilience is reshaping valuation and insurance models as climate‑driven subsidence data sharpen awareness of the environmental impact of construction. Developers are applying sustainable building design and low carbon design strategies to manage soil instability and resource efficiency in construction projects. The focus on whole life carbon and embodied carbon in materials signals a maturing market where green construction and sustainable building practices are metrics of competitiveness, not aspiration. Standards such as BREEAM v7 reinforce this shift toward lifecycle performance, end‑of‑life reuse in construction and circular construction strategies that define the next phase of environmental sustainability in construction.

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