The UK is aiming for 'Net-Zero' emissions by 2050. Meanwhile, the most recent carbon budget puts into law the target to reduce emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels. How can the built environment, a leading contributor to emissions, play its part? How can the design of buildings and cities reduce carbon through construction and thermal performance? And how can we encourage the sustainable lifestyles vital to ensuring we meet our Net-Zero goals?
Join us in person at the Schüco Showroom on October 26th for this live discussion — over drinks and canapés — on the future of what it means to practice for a Net-Zero future.
Speakers:
- Midori Ainoura, partner, PLP Architecture
- Michael Cowdy, global urbanism leader, McGregor Coxall
- Rachael Owens, head of sustainability, Buckley Gray Yeoman
- Jonathan Spratt, associate, Bennetts Associates
- David Storring, director, Morris+Company
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