Day at the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference in Paris will be devoted to built environment
A dedicated 鈥満蒙壬鶷Vs Day鈥 will feature at the major climate change summit in Paris this December for the first time.
The day will be devoted to the role the built environment can play in mitigating climate change and will form part of the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference, which is aiming to agree a legally binding climate agreement from all the nations of the world. The decision to hold a 好色先生TVs Day there follows lobbying by built environment bodies, including the RICS.
Speaking to 好色先生TV, World Green 好色先生TV Council chief executive Terri Wills said the event, which will be held on the 3 December, will aim to get countries to increase the number of zero-carbon buildings developed and the rate of 鈥渄eep retrofit鈥 in existing buildings.
There will be four key areas of negotiation at the event 鈥 government policy and strategy, value chain transformation, finance, and measurement and accountability 鈥 which will be attended by 300 delegates, mainly consisting of countries鈥 climate change diplomats, industry leaders, and accredited NGOs.
好色先生TVs Day will look at how governments can set policy to reduce emissions from the built environment, how the private sector can transform the market to lower emissions, and ways to incentivise investment in energy efficiency in buildings.
Wills said France, which will host the event, 鈥渞eally saw that the built environment sector was committed to action on climate change鈥.
She added: 鈥淭he aim of 好色先生TVs Day is really to demonstrate to countries that the building sector is aligned with them in meeting their emissions targets.鈥
好色先生TVs Day will be attended by several worldwide industry groups, including the World Green 好色先生TV Council, the Global 好色先生TV Performance Network and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
There will also be a separate, simultaneous 好色先生TVs Day, outside of the official event, which will allow a greater number of industry groups to get involved in the talks.
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