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October 2023

The RICS Whole Life Carbon Assessment Professional Standard - What's New

Event slides from Simon Sturgis on "The RICS Whole Life Carbon Assessment Professional Standard - What's New?"
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April 2022

Interview with the Expert: A discussion with Naveed Chaudhry, Co-Founder & Head of The Greenhouse at the Centre for Climate Change Innovation

What does it take to win a place on one of London’s top climate-change accelerators?
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April 2022

Why is Wood So Good?

The Beauty of Timber in Construction
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April 2022

White Paper

How carbon emissions from the built environment can be controlled and mitigated by a government endorsed voluntary certification programme.
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March 2022

Interview with Amie Shuttleworth

In the first of a new series of interviews for the Construction Carbon blog, we caught up with Amie Shuttleworth, Founder and Director of sustainability consultancy Shuttleworth Waite Limited.
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March 2022

UK politicians are not moving fast enough to regulate embodied carbon emissions

The Government’s recent uplift to building regulations Part L has fuelled disappointment across the construction sector. The UKGBC’s reaction came as: “details missing which could and should have clarified what more will be done to deliver net zero buildings by 2050”.
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March 2022

Interview with Simon Sturgis

In the second of a new series of interviews for Construction Carbon’s blog, we caught up with Founder and Chair of Whole Life Carbon Network and built environment expert, Simon Sturgis.
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February 2022

The race to net zero

29 years. This is how long the construction industry has, at the very maximum, to reach net zero emissions.
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February 2022

Embodied Carbon And The Race To Net Zero

Embodied carbon is fast becoming a hot topic. For years the construction industry has worked towards energy efficiency, regulating in-use building emissions such as heating and water.
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February 2022

An unbalanced market

Saying that the path leading to full decarbonization of the built environment is impervious would be an understatement. Especially for what concerns the stretch leading to the neutralization of embedded carbon.