In recognition of the fundamental role that the sustainable construction, design and built environment industry plays in building a more sustainable future, Ecobuild, the world’s largest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment, is backing Climate Week (4th – 10th March 2013) and encouraging all its stakeholders to get involved in the campaign.
Each year, half a million people attend 3,000 events in Britain’s biggest ever environmental occasion. Climate Week events are run by schools, businesses, charities, councils and many others.
Taking place during Climate Week, Ecobuild will host a lively debate on ‘Climate change – why we are here?’ headed up by Lord de Mauley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He will be joined on Thursday 7th March by Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Director, Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London and Peter Head, CBE, Executive Chairman, The Ecological Sequestration Trust.
Tom Broughton, Brand Director for Ecobuild, said: “Despite overwhelming scientific evidence, there is still much work to be done to raise public awareness that we are facing a climate crisis. Ecobuild will look at what national leadership could offer and what other actions can be taken in the apparent absence of public support for change. Ecobuild fully supports the aims of Climate Week 2013 and its work to accelerate action on climate change.”
Kevin Steele, Chief Executive of Climate Week said: “Creating a more sustainable built environment is a major part of the transition to a low carbon society that we so urgently need. Climate Week is very pleased to partner with Ecobuild to showcase the exciting and innovative future of the building and construction sector.”
To pledge your support or register an event for Climate Week, visit www.climateweek.com.