
Does demand for green buildings lead to a premium?
"There is demand for sustainable buildings in both the residential and commercial sectors, but the impact on pricing is still being debated"
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"There is demand for sustainable buildings in both the residential and commercial sectors, but the impact on pricing is still being debated"
"In order to achieve net zero by 2050, the UK needs to not only embrace Ultra Low Emission Vehicles wholeheartedly, but also look at other modes of public transport"
"The rise of the climate emergency over the next few years is inevitable, catalysing the competitive interests of the global economy to adapt and get ahead, or else get left behind in the quagmire of climate-induced problems"
"The emissions of residential property could be halved if all properties were upgraded through improvements to their current estimated EPC potential"
"How much carbon is emitted during construction and how carbon-efficient the building is when completed are the determining factors for all new developments"
"The UK’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 has boosted interest in carbon offsetting markets and the regulation that underpins them. For rural land managers, increasing climate agenda action presents significant opportunities but also potential risks"
"Green issues matter to Brightonians. Like so many cities though, there is a long way to go in cutting its carbon emissions from its built environment"
"What lessons and best practice can the UK learn from Europe?"
"Turning Birmingham into a Net Zero City will protect the environment and support property values"
"Health, nutrients, manure and energy are key considerations."