All Climate crisis articles – Page 8
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News
Government launches £1bn ECO+ home insulation scheme
The government has announced a £1bn scheme to improve energy efficiency in British homes and save households an estimated £310 a year on energy bills.
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Plans revealed for 800,000 sq ft Edinburgh office development
Plans have been put forward for one of Edinburgh’s biggest-ever office developments, featuring more than 800,000 sq ft of workspace and the largest electric car charging hub in Europe.
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Online
A sustainable reality
Years ago, the terms “sustainable finance” and “green lending” were more often used in discussions relating to our progressive distant future.
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Edinburgh reveals sustainable development plan for 2030
City of Edinburgh Council has unveiled City Plan 2030, a blueprint for developing the Scottish capital in a progressive and sustainable way.
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Insight
EV revolution lights the way
Electric vehicles (EVs) have come a long way in the space of a few short years. Once ridiculed for their short ranges and odd looks, electric cars, scooters and vans are now a familiar sight on our roads as EV technology has improved and owners and business have bought into ...
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M&G Real Estate appointsJockers as head of ESG
M&G Real Estate, part of M&G’s private assets and alternative division, has appointed Laura Jockers as global head of ESG.
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Videos
Property Week in conversation with Deepki: keeping the focus on cutting carbon
Property Week editor Lem Bingley and Deepki head of UK & Ireland Katie Whipp discuss why building owners must stay focused on sustainability despite economic headwinds, and the value of real-time data in the journey to net-zero.
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Professional
Look to Norway for a green path
Norway usually arouses little global interest – but in relation to its long-term practice of sustainable development, there is much that other countries can learn.
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Markets
Getting to know your NABERS
The industry’s net zero drive has spawned a burgeoning benchmarking industry. Greg Pitcher reports.
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Cost issues and missing details cast doubt on 2025 new housing decarbonisation target
Housebuilders and developers have highlighted costs issues and lack of details as barriers to achieving the government’s Future Homes and Building Standards, as the 2025 decarbonisation target draws closer.
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Westminster Property Association and Westminster City Council launch Sustainable City Charter
Westminster Property Association and Westminster City Council have launched London’s first Sustainable City Charter.
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Q&A: Northstone director on supporting decarbonisation
Jon England reveals what measures the firm is taking to help achieve net zero and outlines the challenges.
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Insight
Big interview: Human Nature’s chief exec discusses its sustainable new development
Human Nature is hoping to build the UK’s most sustainable new development. Chief executive Jonathan Smales tells Property Week about its bold plan.
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Setting out a universal net zero standard for industry
Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard will lay out performance targets for all asset types in the built environment
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Green finance has a key role in low-carbon transition
In 2020, Barclays announced our ambition to become a net zero bank by 2050. We are also committed to aligning all our financing to the goals and timelines of the Paris Agreement.
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We must come together to embrace net zero journey
Research reveals that small and medium-sized enterprises are engaging more with the topic of sustainability
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Carbon reduction is key in reaching net zero targets
Logicor’s company strategy aims to ensure sustainability for both its existing assets and its new builds.
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Navigating the winding road to carbon mitigation
Harvesting data on each asset’s performance is the key to building a portfolio-wide carbon reduction strategy
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Energy efficiency is a breeze with Glide Labs
Ensuring that buildings perform as efficiently as possible has never been more important.
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Insight
Time for practical action on climate
Record-breaking temperatures in the UK and Europe over the summer and extreme weather events globally should in theory have galvanised the governments and corporations attending COP27.