
Green transition in building sector: A $1.8 Trillion opportunity to reduce carbon emissions
Transitioning the building sector to greener practices can significantly reduce carbon emissions and unlock $1.8 trillion in global opportunities through sustainable innovations and collaborative efforts.

Sustainable innovation at Prague's Sugar Factory estate: introducing Rebetong concrete
The Sugar Factory estate in Prague has begun constructing initial buildings using Rebetong concrete, an innovative material aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and advancing sustainable building practices in Europe.

Green roofs in Nairobi: enhancing urban sustainability amidst climate challenges
In Nairobi, green roofs help lower water bills, reduce energy consumption, and support biodiversity, contributing to urban sustainability efforts amidst climate challenges.

ConnectHeat initiative calls for applications to develop sustainable heating and cooling communities across Europe
ConnectHeat launches a call for applications to develop sustainable heating and cooling communities across Europe, offering support and expertise to local authorities and energy implementers.

Natural ventilation: key to healthier urban living in Bangladesh
Natural ventilation is crucial for public health in Bangladesh's urban areas, where high-rise buildings and congested alleys often neglect its benefits, despite rising concerns over respiratory and mental well-being, exacerbated by reliance on air conditioners and limited ventilation in modern urban flats.

Air Conditioning (AC) use in Europe: trends and impacts
Air conditioning use in Europe has risen significantly due to climate change, posing environmental challenges despite its essential role in heatwave mitigation. What are the possible solutions?

Examining EU energy policy: an overview from Open Access Government
Open Access Government examines EU energy policy, covering the electricity and gas market, renewable energy roll-out, solar power prominence, and Net-Zero Industry Act measures.

REHVA Manifesto for sustainable, healthy and affordable buildings received large political endorsement
The REHVA Manifesto garnered endorsements from European candidates, highlighting its vision for a sustainable Europe and commitment to influencing EU legislation.

Cool towns: strategies for cooler, healthier, wealthier cities
Professor Bartlett reports efforts from the cool towns project to develop heat resilience strategies across European cities, focusing on scalable interventions like shade, water features, special paving, green walls, and urban planning to mitigate the impacts of rising temperatures and support climate adaptation.

Studio 804: pioneering sustainable architecture in the US
Studio 804 designs and builds LEED Platinum-certified, sustainable homes, combining modern aesthetics with energy-efficient technologies.