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Aligning carbon targets for construction with (inter)national climate change mitigation commitments

09 April, 2018

Aligning carbon targets for construction with (inter)national climate change mitigation commitments

Jannik Giesekam

Research paper   Materials & Products

Jannik Giesekam, Danielle Densley Tingley and Isabel Cotton

Abstract

In the face of a changing climate, a growing number of construction firms are adopting carbon reduction targets on individual projects and across their portfolios. In the wake of the Paris Agreement, some firms are seeking a means of aligning their targets with sectoral, national and international mitigation commitments. There are numerous ways by which such an alignment can be achieved, each requiring different assumptions. Using data from the UK construction industry, this paper reviews current company commitments and progress in carbon mitigation; analyses the unique challenges in aligning construction targets, and presents a series of possible sectoral decarbonisation trajectories. The results highlight the disparity between current company targets and the range of possible trajectories. It is clear that a cross-industry dialogue is urgently required to establish an appropriate response that delivers both a widely-accepted target trajectory and a plan for its delivery. This paper is intended to stimulate and support this necessary debate by illustrating the impact of different methodological assumptions and highlighting the critical features of an appropriate response.

Publication details

Giesekam, J., Tingley, D.D. and Cotton, I. 2018. Aligning carbon targets for construction with (inter)national climate change mitigation commitments. Energy and Buildings, 165: 106-117. doi: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.01.023Opens in a new tab 

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