S1E119: Why greening the building sector is a towering challenge

S1E119: Why greening the building sector is a towering challenge

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Humanity will never achieve net-zero emissions by the middle of
the century unless the building sector figures out how to become
truly green.


Synopsis: Every first and third Sunday of the month, The Straits
Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from
biodiversity conservation to climate change.


Who hasn’t escaped a scorchingly hot day by seeking refuge in a
nicely chilled shopping centre? Or, for those in cold climates,
in a toasty warm office or cafe? 


But have you ever wondered how much energy it takes to cool, heat
and power the buildings in our cities and towns? It’s a lot.


In fact, the building sector is a major source of greenhouse gas
emissions – about 39 per cent of all energy-related CO2 emissions
come from buildings and the materials used to construct
them. 


Humanity will never reach net-zero emissions by the middle of the
century unless we can make buildings truly green. So, how is
the building sector responding to the climate challenge?


How are building owners and managers cutting emissions and what
more can they do? What regulations are there in Singapore and the
region to encourage greater energy efficiency and retrofitting of
older buildings to help them go from brown to green?


To learn more about this, ST's climate change editor David
Fogarty hosts the Singapore-based head of ESG consulting &
sustainability services at global real estate agency CBRE, who
also happens to be named David Fogarty.


Highlights of conversation (click/tap above):


1:55 How large are the emissions from the building sector and how
fast is the sector growing?


2:50 What can be done to cut emissions? What steps are being
taken now?


5:09 What are embedded emissions? And how great is the challenge
in cutting carbon emissions from making building materials?


7:17 There are regulations incentivising energy efficiency in
buildings, including retrofitting. Are these making a difference?


11:49 In David Fogarty's role, some of the key trends he is
seeing, such as green leasing


15:10 What will the buildings of 2050 or 2060 look like?


Produced by: David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis and
Hadyu Rahim


Edited by: Hadyu Rahim


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