ISG’s Sustainable Buildings Monitor research and insight report is available now
Climate change is the greatest challenge facing our planet.
Before COVID-19, the global community committed to bold action. The pandemic shook the world, but the climate change emergency hasn’t gone away.
Significantly though, many view the pandemic as an opportunity to reset and assess the impact we are having on the planet, and speculate that the COVID-19 recovery could in fact be a green one.
The built environment has a critical role to play. With a quarter of all CO2 emissions coming from buildings, the global community needs to reduce building energy consumption by over 80% if we are to reach zero-carbon targets.
If we are to chart a sustainable future, first we need to understand where we are now.
ISG's latest report 'Sustainable Buildings Monitor: Redefining Value' coming soon
Establishing a purpose-driven way to measure the true value of property.
ISG’s Sustainable Buildings Monitor provides data on the international variations in the carbon emissions and energy consumption due to the operation of commercial buildings.
By understanding the data, we can better support those countries that have the most work to do in cutting the emissions produced by the buildings that occupy them – delivering solutions to champion energy efficiency, create smart spaces, and retrofit existing ones too – and take radical steps on the journey to securing a net zero legacy for our cities, towns and communities.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is that coming together as a community means we can solve the big problems that our world faces.
Less than 10,370 days and counting – that’s how long we have to reach 2050 net zero goals. The time to act is now.
How ready are you?
“We have less than 10, 370 days until 2050 and we need to start taking action today, stepping up, collaborating and sharing knowledge and best practice to tackle this global challenge. We have a collective responsibility to start translating these pledges into real life action and we can only do this if we are all working to the same benchmark standards with a common purpose and a drive for transformational change.”
Debbie Hobbs, group director, Sustainable Business at ISG
ISG Smart Series: Sustainable Buildings Monitor
On 11 May we held a webinar where we heard industry-leading experts share their insights on how building owners, occupiers, developers and businesses in the construction industry and beyond can take radical steps on the journey to securing a net zero legacy for our cities, towns and communities across the UK.
If you missed the live event, the full ISG Smart Series webinar is available to watch here.
Creating sustainable life science and research facilities; the time to act is now.
On Thursday 22 July 2021, our webinar titled: ‘Creating sustainable life science and research facilities; the time to act is now. How ready are you?’ was held in partnership with the United Kingdom Science Park Association (UKSPA). Watch our group director for sustainable business, Debbie Hobbs, discuss key findings from ISG’s Sustainable Buildings Monitor, outlining how science park owners, occupiers, developers and businesses can and must, take radical steps to secure a net zero legacy.
If you missed the live event, the full webinar is available to watch here.
Whether she’s using her voice in the fight against climate change or singing to end youth homelessness, Anna is driven to create a better world.
Anna Foden, Head of Sustainability, London, UK
Creating sustainable educational estates; the time to act is now.
On 26 May 2021, our webinar titled: ‘Creating sustainable educational estates; the time to act is now. How ready are you?’ was held in partnership with Education Estates® Online. We welcomed a diverse panel of sustainability experts for a thought-provoking discussion, sharing insights on how we need drive the radical change in behaviour needed to realise a zero-carbon future, and what the net zero challenge means for the UK’s education sector.
If you missed the live event, the full webinar is available to watch here.
Mapping the future of healthcare – WIRED Health 2021
Can we set a net zero standard where our new hospitals and existing healthcare buildings operate as efficiently as a forest?
Watch our group director for sustainable business, Debbie Hobbs, as she talks exclusively at WIRED Health 2021 to address key findings from ISG’s Sustainable Buildings Monitor and outline a roadmap for the net zero healthcare estate of the future.
Navigating the net zero journey to 2050