by Dennis Isong In Nigeria, many businesses are housed in older buildings due to their affordability, strategic location, or historical value....
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New research shows we can greatly reduce embodied carbon, but it will require radical changes in how we design, construct, use and reuse buildings. The post How low can we go? To cut the carbon that goes into buildings we need radical change appeared first on RenewEconomy.
by Dennis Isong In Nigeria, many businesses are housed in older buildings due to their affordability, strategic location, or historical value....
A Dartmouth-led study by more than 50 climate scientists worldwide provides the first clear projection of how carbon emissions may drive the loss of...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from...
A sweeping global research review of the links between climate and agriculture reveals the likelihood of an emergent feedback loop whereby, as...
By Luke Carothers A major component of achieving carbon neutrality lies in identifying areas of our society that contribute the most to...
Australia has committed to reducing carbon emissions to net zero. The Climate Change Authority report is the most important analysis to date on how to...
The Australian Forest Products Association has welcomed the Sector Pathways Review released by the Climate Change Authority (CCA). Source: Timberbiz...
A new report on the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century details steps communities can take to reduce the likelihood that grassland wildfires will...
A new report on the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century details steps communities can take to reduce the likelihood that grassland wildfires will...
A new report on the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century details steps communities can take to reduce the likelihood that grassland wildfires will...