The Climate Reality Project: treinamento de líderes climáticos 🌎 Um resumo...

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The Climate Reality Project: treinamento de líderes climáticos 🌎 Um resumo dessa experiência incrível! No painel “Transformando Promessas em Progresso”, ouvi mulheres admiráveis. A mesa foi mediada maravilhosamente por @kimdonorte e trouxe Alice Amorim, Diretora de Programa da COP 30, pontuando que a COP é um processo, não somente o evento que vai acontecer em novembro, em Belém. Também teve @marceleolivv, a Jovem Campeã Climática da COP 30, falando sobre a importância de engajar as juventudes, sobretudo, as periféricas, que são as que vivem nos lugares mais afetados pelas mudanças do clima, além de enfatizar a importância da cultura no processo. Por fim, @celia.xakriaba, mulher indígena e deputada federal, falou que precisamos reflorestar primeiro a nós mesmos pra depois reflorestarmos as florestas, assim como é preciso financiamento direto nas comunidades afetadas, lutar pela demarcação de terras indígenas e pelo fim do PL da Devastação, finalizando com um canto que foi um lembrete da força feminina. O ex vice presidente dos Estados Unidos, Nobel da Paz e Fundador do The Climate Reality Project, @algore, conversou com o Presidente da @cop30nobrasil, André Corrêa do Lago, fazendo perguntas sobre a COP 30 pra entendermos sobre as ações climáticas. Participei de uma mesa sobre como elaborar uma Carta de Direitos Climáticos, um momento bastante especial, onde conheci pessoas de vários cantos dese Brasilzão, tendo a oportunidade de trocar contatos e experiências agregadoras. Também reencontrei pessoas queridas e conheci outras pessoas queridas. Na primeira foto, na correria do momento, peguei essa placa dizendo que eu tava ali pra salvar o planeta. Depois, fiquei pensando que, embora ações individuais sejam super importantes, no caso do planeta, ações coletivas são as que verdadeiramente vão trazer transformações efetivas. Por isso, vou deixar alguns perfis aqui pra quem quiser acompanhar uma galera que tá no corre, cada um com suas especialidades, mas o propósito é o mesmo: o bem viver do planeta e, consequentemente, o nosso! @oclimaedemudanca @visaocoop @horto_dosaomiguel @carlalubanco @brunopeloclima @planetapodcast @institutoeae @meninoqueplanta

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European regulators are accelerating the shift towards sustainable construction as the built environment’s carbon footprint faces unprecedented scrutiny. The implementation of the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive has converted energy efficiency from aspiration to regulatory obligation, compelling governments and developers to pursue deeper renovation and low carbon design. The debate now centres on embodied carbon and Whole Life Carbon, with clients demanding transparent Whole Life Carbon Assessments that capture emissions across material extraction, manufacturing, and building operation. Managing embodied carbon in materials has become critical for any credible low carbon building strategy and is influencing procurement, investment, and sustainable material specification.

Research in the UK exposes the growing challenge of climate resilience. Extreme heat is undermining site productivity, worker safety, and energy-efficient building performance, forcing reconsideration of temporary power and cooling systems. London’s new “Heat Ready” plan integrates life cycle thinking in construction and underscores the need for sustainable building design that treats adaptation and mitigation with equal weight. The sector’s pivot towards environmental sustainability in construction now demands attention to lifecycle assessment and Life Cycle Cost to ensure solutions are economically and ecologically sound.

Energy infrastructure policy remains pivotal to decarbonising the built environment. Ofgem’s backing for long-duration energy storage will stabilise renewable supply chains essential to net zero whole life carbon targets. Simultaneously, government investment in critical minerals highlights the strategic link between supply security and eco-design for buildings using renewable building materials. This alignment strengthens the Circular Economy in construction and reinforces the role of circular construction strategies in achieving carbon neutral construction. Standards such as BREEAM and BREEAM v7 continue to define best practice for sustainable building design, embedding resource efficiency in construction and enabling measurable carbon footprint reduction.

Across the industry, sustainable building practices are evolving from compliance measures to core operational principles. The drive toward net zero carbon buildings and green construction has made environmental product declarations (EPDs), low embodied carbon materials, and end-of-life reuse in construction central to green infrastructure planning. The path toward a genuinely eco-friendly construction sector depends on quantifiable carbon footprint reduction, rigorous whole life carbon assessment, and full integration of circular economy principles throughout the building lifecycle performance.

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