Presented by Interface
July 7th, 2026
Though the exact figure varies slightly depending on methodology and source, it is generally accepted that the built environment is responsible for around 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions. A sobering statistic for all involved, it nevertheless leaves architects, builders, and others with some important question – along the lines of ‘how can we make a difference?’ – to answer.
The difficulty here is that, beyond the above-mentioned statistic, lies a lot of detailed scientific information and a lot of terms – like ‘Whole Life Carbon’, ‘Biogenic Carbon’, ‘Lifecycle Stages’, and so on – that may be beyond their expertise.
The purpose of this session of CPD live is to clarify this information and shine a light on the practical steps that specifiers can take to make a genuine difference.
Beginning by outlining the scale of the climate change problem, our speaker will go on to explain what is meant by ‘life cycle stages’, ‘Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions’, and so on. Highlighting case studies to illustrate his points, he will explain the best ways to identify genuinely sustainable building products, point out options to avoid, and outline effective design strategies.
He will explain how architects can ‘go all in’ and meet the climate crisis.
At the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
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