The Trump administration is doubling down on efforts to delay the buildout of...

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The Trump administration is doubling down on efforts to delay the buildout of wind energy, this time focusing on land-based wind projects, according to a clean energy trade group. Citing national security risks to US military readiness, the Pentagon is slow-walking the reviews of 165 land-based wind projects, according to the American Clean Power Association, the leading group representing wind and solar developers. The Pentagon, in conjunction with the Federal Aviation Administration, has historically reviewed large wind projects, ensuring towering turbines don't mess with radar or flight paths. Typically, those reviews have been resolved quickly, but standard times started stretching longer starting around August 2025, the association said. Some reviews of individual projects have now gone over six months, according to a letter ACP wrote to the Pentagon asking about the delays, which was shared with CNN. The Pentagon is "actively evaluating land-based wind energy projects to ensure they do not impair national security or military operations, in accordance with statutory and regulatory requirements," a spokesperson for the agency said. Tap the link in bio for more. 📸 : Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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Policy pressure is driving a recalibration of sustainable construction as the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs faces calls to accelerate its Circular Economy Growth Plan, central to establishing a consistent framework for low carbon design and whole life carbon assessment across the built environment. Without regulatory certainty, the flow of investment into low embodied carbon materials and sustainable building design remains constrained. Scotland’s political climate suggests reform in planning, procurement and retrofit programmes that could reshape future net zero carbon buildings.

Incremental advances in resource efficiency in construction continue to enhance building lifecycle performance. SFS’s insulation fastening system demonstrates practical eco-design for buildings, improving energy-efficient buildings through predictable envelope integrity. Parallel innovation in renewable infrastructure, such as the Mill Rig Wind Farm’s extended turbine blades, illustrates how green infrastructure projects now embody principles of circular economy in construction and sustainable material specification.

Concerns about resilience extend beyond materials to digital and environmental sustainability in construction. Rising cyberattacks expose vulnerabilities in an industry adapting to data-driven processes, influencing life cycle cost and lifecycle assessment strategies. Heightened global scrutiny of deforestation and the carbon footprint of construction reinforces the urgency of decarbonising the built environment through carbon neutral construction, circular construction strategies and transparent environmental product declarations (EPDs).

The sector’s ability to align confidence, capital and carbon will define the success of future whole life carbon and net zero whole life carbon pathways embedded in sustainable building practices and eco-friendly construction.

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