UKGBC's Top Five
UK Green Building Council (UKGBC)
Together for a better built environment
Welcome to UKGBC's Top Five, our LinkedIn roundup that brings you the latest highlights from across our sustainable built environment.??
This month, UKGBC is excited to offer a range of ground-breaking new projects and resources that enable built environment stakeholders, at all levels of seniority and expertise, to drive change at speed and scale. The opportunities listed below are designed to accelerate change from individual and organisational level to a systems and sector-wide level transformation.
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"It's time to stop fighting over how to create a decarbonised version of the late 20th century. It's time to work together to cultivate a 21st century society that will last us into the 22nd century."
Sustainability means building a vision of the future, together. As the first piece in our perspectives series, UKGBC’s Chief Executive reflects on what we’re working towards as a network, and the golden opportunity we can seize together. Read Smith's perspective here .
Our network is now over 700 members strong, to learn more about what it means to be a member and how you can join us on this critical journey,?click here .
To enable transformational change, built environment leaders must be equipped with the confidence and skills to take bold and radical action to challenge business as usual. UKGBC’s Change Accelerator programme empowers mid-senior level built environment leaders to do just that. Find out more and apply here .
UKGBC’s recently announced programme on Systems Change also addresses the urgent need to transform our approach to sustainability to meet the scale and urgency of the challenge. Sign up to the online kick off event to learn more about the scope, objectives and partners for this radical new programme and how you can get involved.?Sign up here .
Extreme weather events intensifying across the globe present an urgent need to adapt our buildings, cities and communities to the impacts of the climate emergency.?
Across Autumn, UKGBC is hosting a series of events to discuss how built environment professionals can meet this challenge head-on, from the practical steps available to protect physical assets to optimising design for more frequent and severe weather.?
Newly appointed CEO, Smith Mordak, will chair a discussion of a senior expert panel to examine the localised context of climate resilience for Manchester, Bristol, London and Birmingham and introduce our ground-breaking project to develop a Resilience Roadmap for the UK.
Registration is open for the Manchester event on Wednesday 6th September, sign up here .
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Last month, UKGBC’s Advancing Net Zero team launched new guidance to empower industry to deliver an ambitious approach to carbon offsetting and associated carbon pricing that supports that shift towards net zero.
The report provides a step-by step process to enable real estate developers and investors to take a more holistic approach to ambitious carbon offsetting and encourages the wider adoption of internal carbon pricing as an additional and complimentary mechanism to accelerate decarbonisation. Download the guidance here .
The UKGBC network is now 700+ strong, and through working closely together, our actions and impact are making waves within the built environment and beyond. Through a shared vision and radical collaboration, our network is demonstrating the industry’s capacity and appetite for transformational change.
Take a look at our shared successes, all made possible by UKGBC members, in this year’s Impact Report .
Looking ahead, UKGBC’s bold and ambitious strategy continues to deliver value to our members. Discover the impact you can have as a UKGBC member here .
Looking ahead
Don’t miss out on these upcoming opportunities at UKGBC!?
Webinar launching UKGBC’s new guidance on renewable energy procurement, giving stakeholders the tools they need to make informed procurement decisions which support a resilient, zero carbon grid.
Practical course supporting participants with the measuring and reporting of climate-related physical risks to built assets.
Six part webinar series covering the essentials on net zero carbon in the built environment for introductory learners.
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