Marking the launch of the NLA Zero Carbon London report, NLA looks at the key barriers for London in addressing the climate emergency.
Launching the Zero Carbon London report, NLA discusses the key barriers for London to address the climate emergency.
Unveiling the results of a survey of over 170 built environment professionals, this report brings to light the key challenges the sector is facing to bring down carbon emissions, while assessing where London is on the roadmaps to next zero.
Zero Carbon London analyses what have we done so far, where we are now and what next. This webinar brings together key figures in London’s built environment sector to discuss what we need to do next in order to achieve the climate agenda.
About the research
Zero Carbon London research paper examines how London is getting ready to become a zero-carbon city, analysing current policies from both city and local governments and reviewing how the private sector is addressing the challenge by setting ambitious standards and developing new industry frameworks. It presents different initiatives and approaches being developed by key industry leaders, includes a project showcase of over 80 London’s schemes and provides a snapshot of where London is in the race to net zero.
PROGRAMME
10:00 Welcome from Chair
Catherine Staniland, Director, New London Architecture
10:05 Zero Carbon London report findings
Barbara Chesi, Senior Programme Manager, New London Architecture
10:15 Responses
Sunand Prasad, Chairman, UKGBC
Juliette Morgan, Head of Sustainable Development, British Land
Charlie Scott, Director of Waterman Structures, Waterman Group
Sarah Cary, Executive Director - Place, LB Enfield
Nathan Millar, Principal, Sustainability, Elementa
10:45 Q&A
11:00 End
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