IRISH GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL CALL FOR IMMEDIATE, DRASTIC ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) is calling on the government to take immediate, drastic action on climate change. The call comes as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) sixth assessment report highlights that climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying. According to the 234 scientists who authored the report, strong, rapid, and sustained reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and reaching net zero CO2 emissions is required to stabilize the climate.

Reacting to the publication of the report, Pat Barry, CEO of the Irish Green Building Council said: “It’s clear from the latest IPCC’s report that global surface temperature will continue to increase until at least the mid-century. But the report also shows that by reaching net zero or negative carbon emissions by 2050, climate change can be controlled. The climate we will experience in the future depends on the decisions we take now. In practical terms, this means taking rapid and radical actions with immediate impact as we have done during the pandemic. For instance, in the built environment we must move towards net zero carbon buildings across the full life cycle”.

Irish green
According to the Irish Green Building Council, Ireland has been a leader in the implementation of the nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB) standard. New homes built to the current building regulations are energy efficient, but this only tells part of the story. With an estimated half a million homes to be built by 2040, the charity says the conversation needs to move on to the total carbon impact of housing across their full life cycle. These houses must also be built in the most resource efficient way possible.

“Ireland’s new home construction programme will result in huge ’embodied carbon’ emissions if we continue to build houses in the way we currently do. These emissions result from mining, quarrying, transporting and manufacturing building materials, in addition to the construction activities created. These emissions largely happen before the home is even occupied. Homes’s location impacts on transport emissions. Transport is Ireland’s second and fastest growing source of carbon emissions. The easiest way to tackle these emissions is by getting planning right so that all new homes are in compact, walkable communities where most services can be reached within a 15-minute walk.

We need to move to more resource efficient construction such as making better use of the existing stock and vacant spaces, reducing unnecessary demolition, and discouraging construction of excessively large homes. All of these would result in significant carbon reductions whilst freeing up labour and materials to meet real housing needs” Mr. Barry added.

Michael McDonnell Managing Editor of Irish Construction Industry Magazine & Plan Magazine

Email: michael@irishconstruction.com      WWW.MCDMEDIA.IE  

 

 

 

Continue Reading

  • |

    COLNE VALLEY VIADUCT – Denham/Harefield • UK • 2025

    COLNE VALLEY VIADUCT – Denham/Harefield • UK • 2025 THE SITEThe Colne Valley Viaduct is a railway bridge that will carry High Speed 2 over the Colne Valley Regional Park and the Grand Union Canal. It runs between Harefield in Hillingdon, Greater London and Denham in Buckinghamshire. The 2.1-mile-long (3.4-km) gently curving structure, to the…

  • |

    PRM Engineering strengthens growth ambitions through landmark Cork Airport partnership

    PRM Engineering strengthens growth ambitions through landmark Cork Airport partnership New partnership positions Cork-based Mechanical & Electrical contractor in front of Ireland’s engineering and manufacturing decision-makers.PRM Engineering has announced a landmark partnership with Cork Airport, becoming the airport’s Official Time Partner as part of the company’s long-term growth strategy to strengthen awareness among engineering, pharmaceutical,…

  • MARKET HARDWARE IN ENNIS REBRANDS TO CHADWICKS ENNIS

    MARKET HARDWARE IN ENNIS REBRANDS TO CHADWICKS ENNIS Chadwicks Group has announced that Market Hardware in Ennis has been rebranded to Chadwicks Ennis. Part of the fabric of Ennis for over 30 years, the original Market Hardware store opened in 1987 at Ennis Market. In 2000 it moved to its current site on Quin Road…

  • DORNAN IS RECRUITING FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS ACROSS IRELAND

    DORNAN IS RECRUITING FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS ACROSS IRELAND Dornan is currently seeking a Mechanical Construction Manager for a Data Centre project in the Leinster Area, ideally with five years’ experience in a Construction Manager role. Additionally, Dornan is seeking Electricians to work on a Pharmaceutical project in the Munster area. Previous work experience on large…

  • EUSR HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TESTING

    EUSR HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TESTING Groundforce Training provide a EUSR – Hydrostatic Pressure Testing course. The course guides delegates through industry best practice for delivering and/or supervising Hydrostatic Pressure Testing within their given industry sector. See more here https://lnkd.in/d5YkSiY   About EUSR – Hydrostatic Pressure Testing Novice (2 days) or Experienced (1 day) This course guides…