Sustainability Flashcards

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What is sustainability?

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Meeting the needs of the present without compromising on the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

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What are the three pillars of sustainability?

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Environmental - contributing towards the protection and enhancement of both our built and natural environment.

Economic - build strong, responsive and competitive economies

Social - building healthy communities with sufficient numbers and range of buildings

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What is BREEAM?

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Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method - a sustainability assessment method that is used to masterplan projects, infrastructure and buildings.

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What is an EPC?

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Energy performance certificate - tells you how energy efficient a building is with a rating from A to G. The certificate gives upgrade recommendations and is valid for a period of 10 years.

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What key pieces of legislation affect sustainability in your area of practice?

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Building Regulations (Scotland) 2004
Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 and the 2019 amendment

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What target does the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) Act 2019 aim for?

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Net zero emissions in Scotland by 2045, previously set to be achieved by 2050.

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What is COP?

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COP (Conference of the Parties) is a series of United Nations climate change conferences, which have been running since 1995.

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What is the Paris Agreement?

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At Cop 21 in 2015 in Paris, a legally binding agreement to prevent temperatures rising 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels to avoid the most dangerous effects of global warming.

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What happened at COP26?

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  • Explicit plan to reduce coal use by 40%
  • Agreed to “phase down” rather than phase out coal use in China & India.
  • Increase of money to help developing countries cope with climate change and switch to clean energy.
  • Pledge of trillion dollar fund from 2025 onwards after previous $100bn a year pledge was missed in 2020.
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What happened at COP27?

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  • Highlighted countries most effected by loss or damage due to extreme weather.
  • New loss & damage fund agreed where richer countries who missed previous targets must provide $100bn to countries most in need.
  • Larger focus on paying for damage caused by climate change rather than mitigation - seen as a failure.
  • Key targets including carbon emissions and phasedown of fossil fuels not given enough weight - seen as a failure.
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