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Climate adaption costs money

But not investing costs us the Earth. That logic underscores a new $400 million investment in New York to protect the city from cloudbursts and hurricanes, inspired by a years-long collaboration with Copenhagen. We explore the details of this innovative partnership, but first: green hydrogen uses a lot of water. Where will it come from?

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Myth-busting water and Power-to-X

Contrary to popular belief, water access does not need to be the main criteria for when and where to place hydrogen facilities.

 

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New York City expands Copenhagen-style flood programme

The $400 million initiative will help soak up the impact from violent cloudbursts and future hurricanes.

 

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Keeping the lights on in Ukraine

The Ramboll Foundation has donated €40,000 to transport, set up and maintain three generators that will provide life-saving power in Ukraine, in collaboration with other partners. 

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An architect's guide to upfront carbon

Construction materials have a climate impact that is 3 times larger than the aviation industry.

 

Explore Henning Larsen’s tips for architects to reduce the impact

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What will the EU Taxonomy mean for carbon capture?

1 March, 10-11 am CET

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Get up to speed on EU’s sustainability reporting directive

22 February, 1-2 pm CET

 

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Meet us at CampusEnergy 2023

27 February–22 March, Grapevine, Texas

 

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Free design exhibition: Changing our footprint

4 February—22 March, Aedes Architekturforum, Berlin

 

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