Gregory Dewerpe, the founder of A/O PropTech, said that cities have the potential to become carbon sinks if developers and owners adopt bio-based materials and circular economy principles in building structures. “Up to 60 gigatonnes of CO2 could be stored in the global building fabric by 2050, equivalent to four-fifths of the carbon in the Amazon rainforest.”
“Even accounting for rising retrofit rates, the problem is increasing exponentially as a rising global population and urbanization are set to increase the real estate footprint across the world by 76-230 billion square meters by mid-century, and at least fifty times the area of Greater London,” said Dewerpe.
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Now the money their stealing from us just goes to green energy consultants.
The earth is 4 billion years old. Forbes has been in business for 100 years or so. Get the fuck out of here with your decarbonizing the world.
You mean demonize the world for living?!