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Climate change & the built environment- are we doing enough?

This event will ask leading experts from the construction and sustainability sectors whether the construction industry is doing enough to address the challenges of global climate change, and provide an overview of the COP21 agreement and what it means for the UK built environment sector.

When 

17 March 2016
9.30am- 11.30am (Registration from 9.00am) 


Background
The impacts of climate change are increasingly effecting the built environment in the UK and globally with extreme weather events testing the resilience of our buildings and infrastructure. The built environment also has an important role in reducing emissions to meet the Carbon Budgets of the Climate Change Act 2008, and the recently agreed targets of the UNFCCC COP21 agreement.

This event will explore the latest climate science and policy in the UK, including Climate Change Act 2008 and COP21, and what changes we can expect in the future. Speakers will also discuss key initiatives for meeting UK and global carbon targets for climate change mitigation, such as NetZero carbon new building, energy efficiency and refurbishment, and consider whether we are on track to a low-carbon built environment in the UK.

A recent update report from the Green Construction Board Early has found that the built environment is reducing emissions enough in order to meet targets set by the Green Construction Board Low Carbon Route map (based on Climate Change Act 2008 carbon budgets) or the Construction 2025 targets for 50% lower emissions by 2025. Monitoring and assessing progress is an important part of supporting early action and mitigating the chance of dangerous climate change.

This event aims to increase awareness and understanding of climate change and the supporting science and policy, and discuss the impact and responsibilities for construction industry and businesses.

Why attend
Delegates will:

•    Hear about the current climate science and what to expect in the future
•    Gain a better understanding of COP21 and what it means for the built environment
•    Examine what we are doing to mitigate the effects of climate change and consider
      whether it is enough  
•    Discuss key initiatives which are in place for meeting targets and how we are
      responding to these
•    Meet other built environment professionals to share experiences and ideas for low
      carbon construction

Programme
09.00    Registration 

09.30    Welcome and introduction 
             Ben Harris, Temple Group (Event chair) 

09.35    Overview of current climate change policy  
             Simon Foxell, The Architects Practice 

09.55    The role of innovation in carbon reduction
             Toby Parker, Director, Sustain 

10.15     Green Construction Board – 2050 Low Carbon Construction Route map:
              A client’s perspective
– 
              Louise Clarke, Group Sustainability Manager, Berkeley Group 

10.35     The road to carbon neutral construction: contractor’s perspective  
               Julia Barrett, Director of Re-Thinking, Willmott Dixon

10.55      Q & A session 

11.25      Closing remarks
               Ben Harris, Temple Group (Event chair) 

11.30      Close 



Who should attend?
Clients, contractors, consultants, designers, planners and any built environment professional interested in sustainability, climate change, energy management and related fields

When
17 March 2016
9.30am - 11.30am (Registration from 9.00am) 

Where
CIRIA offices, Griffin Court
15 Long Lane, London
EC1A 9PN




Fees 
FREE for CIRIA Core, Associate and Network Members 
£75+ VAT for non members 

Booking
If you are unable to book online contact Patrick Williams on 020 7549 3300. Your completed booking form can be returned by post or email to Patrick Williams.


When
3/17/2016
Where
CIRIA Griffin Court 15 Long Lane LONDON EC1A 9PN
 
 

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