In September, the International Energy Agency (IEA), published the report “Net Zero Emissions by 2050”. Once again, the report highlights that energy efficiency measures are vital tools to ensuring a transition towards net zero emissions. Regrettably, the report also highlights that the pace of energy efficiency deployment is insufficient, necessitating increased efforts from developed countries like Denmark.
CONCITO has published the report The Climate Impact of the Danish Building Sector that highlights the most important challenges that the building sector faces in its path towards becoming more sustainable.
The building sector represents a large challenge for the climate, and the size of the sector is expected to increase going forward, as a growing global population will all need a roof over their heads.
In September, the International Energy Agency (IEA), published the report “Net Zero Emissions by 2050”. Once again, the report highlights that energy efficiency measures are vital tools to ensuring a transition towards net zero emissions. Regrettably, the report also highlights that the pace of energy efficiency deployment is insufficient, necessitating increased efforts from developed countries like Denmark.
CONCITO has published the report The Climate Impact of the Danish Building Sector that highlights the most important challenges that the building sector faces in its path towards becoming more sustainable.
The building sector represents a large challenge for the climate, and the size of the sector is expected to increase going forward, as a growing global population will all need a roof over their heads.