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Meet Christian, he's an #EUClimatePact Ambassador from Belgium🇪🇺🇧🇪 Like all our Ambassadors, he's taking action for people and planet, and encouraging others to do more to fight climate change🌍 But there's one point of difference➡️Christian's taking climate action through photography. Telling the story of the climate crisis and its impacts through a lens. Whether its capturing melting sea ice in Antarctica or the declining number of Emperor Penguins due to habitat loss, Christian is documenting the fragile, conflicted relationship between humans and nature, made worse by climate change. We can all do more to #ActNow, to keep the #ParisAgreement alive and to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. How are you taking climate action? Let us know in the comments. Find out more about Christian and his work: @christian.clauwers. #Climatechange #climatecrisisisreal #EUatCOP28 #COP28

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Government policy and market forces are converging to redefine sustainable construction across energy, housing and infrastructure. The UK’s proposed Energy Independence Bill and ongoing reforms favour modern methods of construction aligned with net zero carbon buildings. Legislative focus on energy-efficient buildings and whole life carbon assessment suggests a decisive shift toward measurable decarbonisation rather than incremental trials. Yet concerns remain over embodied carbon in materials and overlooked technologies such as water heat recovery, which threaten progress on reducing the carbon footprint of construction.

The Crown Estate’s £15 million Supply Chain Accelerator reinforces confidence in renewable power and green infrastructure, supporting offshore wind projects designed for low embodied carbon materials and long-term building lifecycle performance. The initiative positions renewable building materials within a national industrial strategy aiming for carbon neutral construction, where lifecycle assessment and life cycle cost evaluation underpin future planning.

Modular and volumetric construction are strengthening their role in resource efficiency in construction, blending commercial adaptability with sustainable building design. These methods support circular economy principles and end-of-life reuse in construction, establishing eco-friendly construction as both resilient and profitable.

Global developments mirror this structural change. Brazil’s roadmap to end deforestation links environmental sustainability in construction with sustainable material specification for timber supply chains. Integrating environmental product declarations (EPDs) and circular construction strategies is becoming central to decarbonising the built environment. As governments and industries apply whole life carbon assessment and low carbon design, sustainable architecture is evolving from aspiration to operational standard, marking a measurable transition toward true environmental sustainability in construction.

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