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How the landlord and tenant relationship is evolving to tackle carbon emissions
"Most occupiers will accept higher rents for top performing buildings."
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"Most occupiers will accept higher rents for top performing buildings."
"Will recent changes to planning policy change the market for speculative development?"
"Lenders, investors and shareholders are putting increasing pressure on housebuilders to decarbonise"
"It's estimated that 85 per cent of total emissions in commercial real estate are in this category."
"This Spotlight is given over wholly to the issue of carbon in property"
"To reduce carbon emissions, interventions have to be made in the construction, operation and demolition of buildings"
"For real estate investors, understanding the risks associated with climate change puts them in the best position to reap the potential rewards of a green portfolio"
"There are two key areas for all real estate sectors to focus on when it comes to managing their operational carbon"
"Local plans on new developments and the built environment are playing a key role in ensuring the UK’s commitment to achieve net zero by 2050 is met"
"An introduction to the carbon credit market and nature-based carbon offsets"