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Hotel Plaza in Tirana
Albania's step towards a climate neutral building sector
Starting in 2026, Albania will require all new and renovated buildings to meet energy performance standards, use renewable energy, and include features like solar energy, electric vehicle charging, and air quality monitoring to reduce emissions and align with EU climate goals.
Luca Papapietro
John O'Rourke, SEFA Chairman, highlighted the significance of this manifesto
The Sustainable Energy Finance Association (SEFA) ratifies new manifesto
SEFA has adopted a pivotal manifesto aimed at advancing Europe’s transition to a net-zero carbon future within the built environment. This manifesto outlines SEFA's commitment to accelerating Europe’s transition to a net-zero carbon economy through targeted support for sustainable energy finance.
Telvin Kulecho
A construction site
Digitising Latin America's construction sector
To address Latin America's $2.2 trillion infrastructure needs, Construex digitises the construction sector with SaaS solutions and data-driven insights, improving efficiency, reducing emissions, empowering SMEs, and promoting renewable energy while expanding regionally and bridging North and South American markets.
Luca Papapietro
An erupting volcano
Lavaforming at La Biennale in Venice
Iceland's National Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition will feature 'Lavaforming', a project by architect Arnhildur Pálmadóttir that explores creating sustainable building materials from controlled lava flows, showcasing the country's commitment to innovative design and environmental sustainability.
Luca Papapietro
An areal view of Melbourne
Mandatory climate disclosures for Australia's construction industry
Starting January 1, 2025, large Australian companies, including construction firms, must disclose climate impacts under new laws aimed at improving transparency and managing climate-related financial risks, with full compliance required by 2028 and limited immunity for certain statements during the initial three years.
Luca Papapietro