Sectoral Solution to Climate Change: Building and Construction
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2024-06Author
United Nations Environment Programme
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Buildings and infrastructure not only contribute to climate change, but are also vulnerable to its impacts, whether it’s hurricanes, flooding, sea level rise, and heatwaves. With more frequent and severe climate-related events, the world must adopt climate-resilient building practices to reduce vulnerabilities, particularly in areas experiencing rapid urban growth.
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