Orangutans, our orange, furry friends. 🦧🧡
Our social media manager is on vacation, but you need to know how cool orangutans are for our climate!
They are basically big orange forest gardeners. As they swing through the trees, they break branches and create paths for smaller animals. They also eat lots of fruit and spread seeds far and wide. 🌱 This helps new trees grow - and remember, trees are important carbon sinks, storing carbon rather than releasing it into the atmosphere which contributes to heating our planet.
But 🙁 their home is disappearing. Climate change is increasing the risk of fires, whilst forests are also being lost and damaged for farming and mining.
Protecting orangutang homes is a win for them and the climate!🦧🌳
#WorldOrangutanDay #Orangutan #ClimateChange
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Energy remains the strategic risk. Developers are moving ahead with electrification regardless of policy noise, designing grid-ready sites, specifying heat pumps, and tightening controls to deliver energy-efficient buildings and net zero carbon buildings. The BCIA’s BEMS Delivery Framework gives clients a common standard for interoperable controls, improving building lifecycle performance and closing the performance gap. With over two-thirds of households already cutting energy use, demand is rising for sustainable building design that delivers verifiable lifecycle assessment outcomes and measurable carbon footprint reduction across operation and maintenance.
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