The construction industry is a key contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, with buildings alone accounting for 39% of the global energy-related carbon emissions. Global carbon emissions from building operations increased by 5% in 2021 compared to 2020. However, the United Nations signed the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015 with global leaders, setting a limit to temperature increases below 2.0 °C or 1.5 °C. To achieve this goal, countries have established net-zero targets to reach carbon neutrality by mid-century. However, while some countries are making significant progress, others lag behind. Therefore, this study focuses on evaluating the actions taken by countries toward carbon neutrality, and on developing a policy roadmap for the cons...
Challenging climate goals demand immediate greenhouse gas emissions reductions for long-term tempera...
Introduction – This study examines the environmental certification NollCO2, which manages and sets r...
Containing global warming to 1.5 °C implies staying on a given carbon budget and therefore being abl...
Formulation of targets and establishing which factors in different contexts will achieve these targe...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
International pressures through global agreements such as the recent Paris agreement in 2015 have pu...
International audienceGetting to net-zero emissions is necessary to limit global warming to well und...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
In the face of a changing climate, a growing number of construction firms are adopting carbon reduct...
In 2018, the construction sector in Sweden accounted for an emission of 17.7 million ton carbon diox...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
The potential of carbon dioxide emissions mitigation in the building sector can be achieved through ...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Challenging climate goals demand immediate greenhouse gas emissions reductions for long-term tempera...
Introduction – This study examines the environmental certification NollCO2, which manages and sets r...
Containing global warming to 1.5 °C implies staying on a given carbon budget and therefore being abl...
Formulation of targets and establishing which factors in different contexts will achieve these targe...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
Buildings account for 36% of global final energy consumption and almost 40% of total direct and indi...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
International pressures through global agreements such as the recent Paris agreement in 2015 have pu...
International audienceGetting to net-zero emissions is necessary to limit global warming to well und...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
In the face of a changing climate, a growing number of construction firms are adopting carbon reduct...
In 2018, the construction sector in Sweden accounted for an emission of 17.7 million ton carbon diox...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
The potential of carbon dioxide emissions mitigation in the building sector can be achieved through ...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Challenging climate goals demand immediate greenhouse gas emissions reductions for long-term tempera...
Introduction – This study examines the environmental certification NollCO2, which manages and sets r...
Containing global warming to 1.5 °C implies staying on a given carbon budget and therefore being abl...