Oman Daily Observer

Big cities vow to make buildings carbon neutral by 2050

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LONDON: Leaders of some of the world’s biggest cities vowed on Thursday to make all buildings carbon neutral by 2050, ensuring they make no contributi­on to climate change.

From London to Tokyo, 19 mayors said they would put in place regulation­s requiring all new buildings to be carbon neutral by 2030 and all existing ones to reach the same goal by 2050.

“Climate change poses an existentia­l threat to New York City, and making our buildings more sustainabl­e and efficient is a key part of the solution,” said Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio in a statement.

Houses, offices and other buildings account for more than half of all planet-warming gasses emitted by urban areas, according to C40 Cities, a network of cities pushing climate action that shepherded the latest commitment.

In London, Los Angeles and Paris, the share is as high as 70 per cent of all greenhouse emissions, it said.

“Paris is home to some of the world’s most beautiful and iconic buildings... we recognise our responsibi­lity to ensure every building, whether historic or brand new, helps deliver a sustainabl­e future,” said Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo.

Experts said the target was feasible, but that more cities would have to follow suit if the world was to achieve the Paris climate goals.

The 2015 Paris Agreement set a goal of limiting a rise in average world surface temperatur­es to “well below” 2C (3.6F) above pre-industrial times, while “pursuing efforts” to limit rising temperatur­es to 1.5C (2.7F).

“The biggest challenge is ensuring that developers avoid cutting corners to save relatively small amounts in constructi­on today, by passing retrofit costs onto future owners,” said Eric Lounsbury, director of environmen­tal consultanc­y Carbon Trust.

HOUSES, OFFICES AND OTHER BUILDINGS ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN HALF OF ALL PLANET-WARMING GASSES EMITTED BY URBAN AREAS, ACCORDING TO C40 CITIES

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