#Repost @seaspiracy Pilot whales have been in the news a lot lately. Of course...

Eco Print Earth 2 years ago

#Repost @seaspiracy Pilot whales have been in the news a lot lately. Of course due to the Faroe island hunts, but also due to mass strandings, first in Scotland and then in Western Australia.⁠ ⁠ Pilot whales are actually the largest species of the dolphin family, and they are incredibly social animals. During the mass strandings in Scotland and Australia volunteers flocked to help bring them back into the water. The issue? The strandings had been intentional, even if the volunteers managed to return them, they would beach themselves again.⁠ ⁠ The reason for the mass strandings remains a mystery. ⁠ ⁠ Marine biologists have two theories. The first one is that they are a matriarchy, and have very strong social bonds. So when the matriarch falls fatally ill the rest of the pod will beach themselves in solidarity. The second theory is that they are escaping loud sonar from the ships. ⁠ ⁠ Either way the mass strandings show that they are incredibly smart, beautiful and social beings with an intelligence we are only now beginning to understand.⁠ ⁠ 📹 by @parley.tv⁠ ⁠ #seaspiracy #pilotwhales #dolphins #cetaceans #marinewildlife #incredible #nature #ocean #conservation #whales #wildlife #beautiful #westernaustralia #massstrandings

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The UK’s acceleration toward *sustainable construction* underscores a decisive shift from ambition to delivery. National Grid ESO’s reforms to the grid connection process remove zombie projects and prioritise actionable, low carbon design ready to unlock billions in clean energy infrastructure. This structural change supports *green infrastructure* essential to *decarbonising the built environment*, linking energy planning with *sustainable building practices* that address both whole life carbon and embodied carbon impacts through rigorous whole life carbon assessment.

Offshore wind’s expansion, now generating nearly one-fifth of Britain’s electricity, highlights how *environmental sustainability in construction* relies on scalable, *eco-friendly construction* solutions. The developing offshore supply chain demands *sustainable building design* that integrates *circular economy in construction* strategies and *resource efficiency in construction*, enabling the transition towards *net zero carbon buildings* and *net zero whole life carbon* performance.

While material innovation remains subdued, the rise of energy-efficiency retrofits reflects a shift towards life cycle cost optimisation and *building lifecycle performance* over short-term gain. Firms such as Mapei point to recovery driven by energy-efficient buildings and *low embodied carbon materials*, reinforcing the value of *eco-design for buildings* and *sustainable material specification* guided by *environmental product declarations (EPDs)*. These principles strengthen the circular economy ethos and advance *carbon footprint reduction* across every project stage, from design to *end-of-life reuse in construction*.

Africa’s emerging solar market signals global diversification of *green construction*, with the continent expected to become a testbed for *low carbon building* strategies suited to extreme climates. The transition invites adoption of *circular construction strategies*, *renewable building materials*, and *sustainable urban development* underpinned by *life cycle thinking in construction*.

The alignment of policy reform, financial investment, and technical capability confirms that *sustainable design* has become core to delivering *carbon neutral construction* and reducing the *carbon footprint of construction* worldwide. The era of incremental action is ending—the new metric of success is measurable whole life carbon performance and resilient, *green building materials* innovation delivering true *sustainability* in the built environment.

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