Buildings with Net Zero Carbon Design
Net Zero carbon is important from a business perspective since prestigious building clients and cities demand it. Even if you don't think climate change is a big deal, you still have to cater to consumer demand. National governments, cities, and top long-term real estate investors have all signed the World Green Building Council's Advancing Net zero consultant Commitment, and many more are interested in implementing some of the best practices to uphold their reputations as ethical businesses. Because 39% of all carbon emissions worldwide are related to the building industry, achieving Net Zero carbon is significant from a global standpoint. Construction life-cycle carbon emissions are primarily sourced from operational energy. However, the use of alternative energy has altered the situation. Decarbonization of the energy grid results in materials' life-cycle impacts becoming the primary source of life-cycle emissions for any building with a lifespan of at least 50 years