How do project controls contribute to net zero? Blog
Net zero is squarely on the project controls agenda, but how do we ensure carbon reduction goals are embedded in programmes?
Revealed – APM Fellows’ views on the future of sustainability in projects News
Some of the project profession’s most senior experts shared their views on challenges and opportunities around sustainability in projects, as part of a discussion led by leading academics at the APM Fellow’s Forum.
Changes to net zero policies risks harm to green projects, APM warns News
In response to the Government’s announcement about delays to net zero targets, including the delay on a ban on new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, and a push back on the transition from gas boilers to heat pumps to 2035, Andrew Baldwin, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM), said: “Major projects related to achieving net zero targets need long-term stability and consistency from government to succeed.
So much more than hot air News
As the UK strives to meet its 2050 target of net zero carbon emissions, finding alternatives to natural gas as a domestic fuel is high on the list of priorities.
How to manage and reduce carbon emissions in new infrastructure projects Blog
In the last decade, there has been much emphasis on carbon footprint reduction in new infrastructure projects as we need to meet sustainability goals and remain environmentally friendly with minimum carbon emissions.
Big interview: Julie Hirigoyen News
Emma De Vita meets a leader in sustainability who demands a radical rethink of how we construct the built environment.
How do project controls contribute to net zero?
Net zero is squarely on the project controls agenda, but how do we ensure carbon reduction goals are embedded in programmes?
How to manage and reduce carbon emissions in new infrastructure projects
In the last decade, there has been much emphasis on carbon footprint reduction in new infrastructure projects as we need to meet sustainability goals and remain environmentally friendly with minimum carbon emissions.
Revealed – APM Fellows’ views on the future of sustainability in projects
Some of the project profession’s most senior experts shared their views on challenges and opportunities around sustainability in projects, as part of a discussion led by leading academics at the APM Fellow’s Forum.
Changes to net zero policies risks harm to green projects, APM warns
In response to the Government’s announcement about delays to net zero targets, including the delay on a ban on new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, and a push back on the transition from gas boilers to heat pumps to 2035, Andrew Baldwin, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM), said: “Major projects related to achieving net zero targets need long-term stability and consistency from government to succeed.
So much more than hot air
As the UK strives to meet its 2050 target of net zero carbon emissions, finding alternatives to natural gas as a domestic fuel is high on the list of priorities.
Big interview: Julie Hirigoyen
Emma De Vita meets a leader in sustainability who demands a radical rethink of how we construct the built environment.