Tag: Climate Change
World Wildlife Fund and FIDIC sign global collaboration agreement
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and FIDIC to support their organisations’ ambitions for sustainable infrastructure planning, design, development and delivery.
WEF proposes real estate change to avoid “irreversible course of destruction”
Global real estate CEOs warn of existential threat from climate change and propose new roadmap to tackle it.
AIIB to quadruple annual climate spending
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank aligns to Paris Agreement and sets out climate finance expectations up to 2030.
“What a time to be starting out in engineering” – Mott...
Mike Haigh’s climate message to young engineers: “Your skills and training will make such a massive difference and that is really exciting.”
New ADB partnership will make sustainable infrastructure bankable
Asian Development Bank, HSBC, Temasek and Clifford Capital Holdings agree a deal to strengthen private investment in renewables, clean transport and water and waste management.
Henrik Garver: Engineers should be the ‘white knights’ of climate change
Global infrastructure sector must advocate for government targets and sustainability metrics, says managing director of Denmark's FRI.
Jeshika Ramchund: Sustainable communities need different infrastructure and skills
Unlock the potential of young populations and give engineers the space to innovate for resilience, says Jeshika Ramchund of Bosch Projects in South Africa.
Joseph Daniels: Sustainability depends on information
How can we change an industry overnight? How can we introduce products that enable such drastic change and meet such targets on such a large scale? Project Etopia CEO outlines the need to use better information.
Maria Rózpide: Environmental community planning has only just begun
Sustainability challenge is huge but so is our sector’s capacity for future transformation, says Typsa’s director of consulting and environmental assessment.
Hub and spoke communities won’t achieve resilience – Graham Pontin
The world needs to treat each city as inter-connected spheres of influence, explains Graham Pontin at the launch of new study.




















