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Buildings

How Hastings Commons is reviving 'difficult and derelict' buildings

Buildings

How Hastings Commons is reviving 'difficult and derelict' buildings

Senior leaders from Hastings Commons explain how their 'lean, green' community organisation is working to address the housing and climate crises at a hyper-local level

clock 24 April 2025 • 12 min read
How mine water could warm up the UK's forgotten coal towns

Energy

How mine water could warm up the UK's forgotten coal towns

Funding gaps, regulatory red tape and a shortage of skilled workers are stalling the UK's mine-water heating projects, according to the University of Manchester's Jingyi Li, Alejandro Gallego Schmid and Cathy Hollis

clock 16 April 2025 • 5 min read
The UK's housebuilding drive mustn't ignore the need for green homes

Buildings

The UK's housebuilding drive mustn't ignore the need for green homes

The UK government aims to build 1.5 million homes over the next five years – but the green credentials of those homes are uncertain as crucial details underpinning the Future Homes Standard have still not been confirmed, write lawyers Ben Standing and...

clock 16 April 2025 • 5 min read
Study: UK commercial real estate on course to miss energy efficiency standards by a decade

Buildings

Study: UK commercial real estate on course to miss energy efficiency standards by a decade

Analysis of government data indicates rented commercial buildings in England and Wales - particularly offices - are far behind in delivering on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for 2030

clock 07 April 2025 • 5 min read
Revised Heat in Buildings Bill to be brought before Scottish Parliament this year

Legislation

Revised Heat in Buildings Bill to be brought before Scottish Parliament this year

Acting Climate Minister confirms plans to connect more public sector buildings to district heat systems and introduce new target to decarbonise heating systems by 2045

clock 04 April 2025 • 5 min read
'Our current system lets down both nature and growth': Defra preps green regulation shake-up

Legislation

'Our current system lets down both nature and growth': Defra preps green regulation shake-up

Government promises to fast-track measures to streamline environmental rules for planning and infrastructure in response to Corry Review

clock 02 April 2025 • 8 min read
National Wealth Fund and NatWest Group to mobilise £500m for social housing retrofits

Efficiency

National Wealth Fund and NatWest Group to mobilise £500m for social housing retrofits

New £400m loan guarantee from National Wealth Fund to unlock £500m of investment in green upgrades for social housing groups

clock 01 April 2025 • 3 min read
Study: Five per cent of UK buildings now have solar panels

Buildings

Study: Five per cent of UK buildings now have solar panels

Ordnance Survey provides new data on 40 million roofs, revealing which properties are most suitable for solar installations and green retrofits

clock 31 March 2025 • 3 min read
Kemi Badenoch is wrong about net zero - but she is right to centre living standards in the debate

Buildings

Kemi Badenoch is wrong about net zero - but she is right to centre living standards in the debate

The Conservative Party leader's repudiation of the UK's net zero target undermines the decades of financial, cultural, and infrastructural investment in decarbonising the UK, writes UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) chief executive Smith Mordak

clock 21 March 2025 • 4 min read
Have carbon emissions from buildings 'decoupled' from construction growth?

Buildings

Have carbon emissions from buildings 'decoupled' from construction growth?

Last year marked the first time building-related emissions appeared to decouple from growth across the sector, although it remains far off track to meet global climate goals, according to UNEP

clock 17 March 2025 • 5 min read
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