The oil and gas industry’s wastewater problem is a trillion-gallon ticking...

Inside Climate News 3 hours ago

The oil and gas industry’s wastewater problem is a trillion-gallon ticking time bomb beneath our feet. For decades, drillers have injected this toxic waste product of oil and gas production back underground. But increasingly, it doesn’t stay where it should. Instead, it’s spreading for miles, irreversibly contaminating drinking water or blasting back to the surface. In the past few months, a series of groundbreaking investigations have shed light on the industry’s wastewater crisis. Together, they show that this problem isn’t isolated to a few rural oil fields. It’s threatening land, water and people all over the country. 🗓️ Join us for a virtual event on Tuesday, April 28, where reporters from several newsrooms, including @readfrontier, @desmognews and @insideclimatenews, will share what they’ve learned and answer your questions. 🔗 RSVP at the link in our bio.

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 7 hours ago



Momentum within sustainable construction is accelerating as government policy begins to align with measurable climate accountability. The UK’s Digital Waste Tracking legislation introduces a framework that supports accurate whole life carbon assessment and transparent lifecycle data, reinforcing circular economy objectives through detailed monitoring of construction waste and materials recovery. Its integration will enhance resource efficiency in construction and clarify embodied carbon in materials, helping to define the true carbon footprint of construction projects.

The inclusion of international aviation and shipping emissions in forthcoming Carbon Budgets extends responsibility into previously unregulated sectors, tightening expectations for low carbon building and net zero carbon progress. This broadening of accountability signals that embodied carbon can no longer be externalised across construction supply chains, prompting investment in low embodied carbon materials, sustainable building design, and life cycle cost evaluation across infrastructure projects.

The new Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition underscores a global demand for evidence-based sustainable building practices. Policy, procurement, and finance mechanisms now increasingly require lifecycle assessment of materials and performance to ensure alignment with environmental sustainability in construction. This shift is shaping criteria for net zero whole life carbon developments and promoting eco-design for buildings that demonstrate measurable reductions in emissions and improved building lifecycle performance.

Climate finance remains strained as loss and damage funds struggle to maintain solvency. The deficit highlights the urgency of carbon footprint reduction through green construction and eco-friendly construction techniques that deliver resilience where climate risks are most severe. Sustainable material specification, end-of-life reuse in construction, and circular construction strategies are becoming critical to achieving decarbonising the built environment.

Sustainable construction is now a compliance necessity, driven by policy enforcement, verifiable data, and economic realism. The industry’s focus has shifted towards delivering net zero carbon buildings through renewable building materials, low carbon construction materials, and sustainable design integrated with BREEAM and BREEAM v7 standards. Green building materials and carbon neutral construction are no longer aspirational—they define the future of environmental sustainability in construction.

Show More

camera_altFeatured Instagram Posts:

Get your opinion heard:

Whole Life Carbon is a platform for the entire construction industry—both in the UK and internationally. We track the latest publications, debates, and events related to whole life guidance and sustainability. If you have any enquiries or opinions to share, please do get in touch.

Let's chat!
Avatar

WLC Assistant

Ask me about sustainability

Hi! I'm your Whole Life Carbon assistant. I can help you learn about sustainability, carbon assessment, and navigate our resources. How can I help you today?