Level(s)
Level(s) specifies technical screening criteria for investments in the built environment that support the EU’s objective to reduce the whole-life carbon impact of new buildings. It is part of the Sustainable Finance and EU Taxonomy package that defines activities that contribute significantly to climate change mitigat ...
Posted on 04/11/21
Why It’s Time to Get Serious About Embodied Energy
Embodied energy is the energy consumed by all processes associated with the production of a product – from the mining and processing of natural resources to the manufacturing, transport and delivery of the finished product. It is the energy consumed in the extraction of materials and production of the products used to ...
Posted on 03/11/21
Why the Building Sector?
To meet 1.5° climate targets of the Paris Agreement by 2040, we must eliminate all CO2 emissions from the building sector. Why the built environment? Buildings generate nearly 40% of annual global GHG emissions. Of emissions, building operations are annually responsible for 28% while building materials and construct ...
Posted on 28/10/21
UN Climate Change Conference (COP26)
COP26 is the 26th United Nations annual climate change "Conference of Parties" (COP) to build awareness and stimulate dialog on climate action and participation. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is among the largest international meetings of governments, the private sector and civil s ...
Posted on 20/10/21
Level(s) – European Framework for Sustainable Buildings
Level(s) is a simple entry point for applying circular economy principles in our built environment and a flexible solution for identifying sustainability hotspots and for future-proofing projects and portfolio. It provides a common language for assessing and reporting on the sustainability performance of buildings. Lev ...
Posted on 22/07/21
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