This year, 24 Hours Reality: On the Ground at COP 28 set out to pull back the...

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This year, 24 Hours Reality: On the Ground at COP 28 set out to pull back the curtain to show what happens at these annual events, and we are so grateful to all who participated! Our global network of Climate Reality Leaders, Climate Reality branches, board members, and partner organizations, as well as you at home showed up to make a difference. Thank you. #COP28 was a step forward in the fight to end this fossil fuel crisis, but this is only the beginning. We need to go above and beyond the bare minimum for humanity because we are in danger. We don’t have time to spare. We must continue to come together for a complete phaseout to #EndFossilFuels and hold our world leaders accountable to the promises they made in Dubai. Thanks to all those we who tuned in for #24hoursofreality to see what happens on the ground and be a part of the action with us! We were thrilled to share the inner workings of the COP process with you all and what we were up to there. You can still watch it all at 24hoursofreality.org!

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Europe’s clean energy transition is reshaping the framework for sustainable construction, yet the disconnect between capital investment and project delivery threatens progress toward net zero carbon buildings. Investment in renewables and low carbon design remains strong, but grid constraints and data centre energy demands underscore the need for robust whole life carbon assessment in every stage of sustainable building design. Developers are being urged to integrate embodied carbon analysis and lifecycle assessment into early project planning to ensure energy-efficient buildings meet tightening environmental standards.

The 1.5GW floating wind project in the Celtic Sea and carbon capture commissioning at the energy‑from‑waste facility in Cheshire represent key steps in decarbonising the built environment, anchoring a shift toward green construction and eco‑friendly infrastructure aligned with the circular economy in construction. Government backing for cleaner shipping supply chains further underlines the urgency of reducing the carbon footprint of construction and supporting resource efficiency across the sector.

Policy uncertainty in the UK continues to distort risk and investment signals. With limited climate measures in the Spring Statement, property leaders warn that regulatory ambiguity could render much of the existing stock unlettable under new EPC standards. To safeguard long‑term asset value, projects must adopt sustainable building practices, low embodied carbon materials and environmental product declarations (EPDs) to verify performance and reduce lifecycle impacts.

The drive for environmental sustainability in construction demands a shift from compliance to measurable performance. Whole life carbon metrics, life cycle cost analysis and sustainable material specification now define best practice across green building materials and eco‑design for buildings. Contractors and developers equipped with circular construction strategies and end‑of‑life reuse models will be best positioned to deliver net zero whole life carbon outcomes and achieve BREEAM and BREEAM v7 ratings. Sustained delivery of credible data, design transparency and carbon neutral construction pathways will determine leadership in the next generation of sustainable urban development.

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