Last weekend, 100 young Europeans aged 18 to 29 published their final...

EU Environment and Planet 2 months ago

Last weekend, 100 young Europeans aged 18 to 29 published their final recommendations on how to reverse the alarming decline of wild pollinating insects. The final session of the Young Citizens’ Assembly on Pollinators concluded yesterday and after months of work, they propose: 🧪 reducing the use and toxicity of pesticides 🌻 protecting and restoring pollinator habitats in the countryside and cities 🚜 moving towards more pollinator-friendly farming 📈 stronger monitoring and enforcement of existing environmental policies 🌳 increased funding for conservation actions Among the proposals there is also the creation of a permanent Young Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity, aimed at getting citizens more involved in environmental governance at EU level. Pollinators — including solitary bees, bumblebees, hoverflies, butterflies, moths and other insects — play a vital role in ecosystems and food production. Around 4 in 5 crops and wild flowering plants rely on pollinators, but their populations are declining due to a combination of pressures such as land-use change, intensive agricultural management and pesticide use, environmental pollution, invasive species and climate change. Link in bio. #EUBiodiversity #EUPollinators

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Policy, innovation, and climate urgency are converging to redefine sustainable construction and sustainable building design. The UK government’s proposal to classify clean energy infrastructure as Critical National Importance sets a precedent that links energy security with net zero carbon goals and accelerates delivery of low carbon buildings. The Climate Change Committee’s recent assessment highlights the need for rapid retrofitting aligned with whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment principles, reinforcing a fabric-first approach to energy-efficient buildings and sustainable building practices that minimise the environmental impact of construction.

Investment in smart grids strengthens the foundation for net zero carbon buildings by enabling low carbon design across heating and transport systems. Researchers investigating mineral-based hydrogen generation and CO₂ storage are expanding the discussion of embodied carbon in materials and whole life carbon, suggesting a potential circular economy in construction where rock formations act as both energy source and carbon sink. This approach aligns with decarbonising the built environment and offers a credible pathway to reduce the carbon footprint of construction while enhancing building lifecycle performance.

Turkey’s commitment to electrification as the organising principle for economic growth signals a global shift toward green construction and renewable building materials. The strategy underlines how circular construction strategies and eco-design for buildings are influencing international supply chains. In the UK, large-scale urban regeneration such as Leeds’ 2,000-home brownfield development is demonstrating whole life carbon assessment in action, combining affordable housing, clean energy standards, sustainable material specification, and post-industrial land reuse.

The transition toward net zero whole life carbon is becoming embedded within sustainable urban development and green infrastructure policy frameworks. With tools such as BREEAM and BREEAM V7 sharpening focus on environmental product declarations (EPDs) and resource efficiency in construction, resilience is evolving from architectural ideal to economic imperative. The growing emphasis on eco-friendly construction, low embodied carbon materials, and end-of-life reuse in construction is establishing a long-term model for carbon neutral construction rooted in life cycle cost thinking in construction and environmental sustainability in construction.

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