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Footage of buildings being flattened in a noisy demolition may be a popular feature Newsletter of local TV news reports, but architects say such structures should be protected - to fight climate change.They say property owners should be incentivised to upgrade draughty buildings, not just knock them down.That is because so much carbon is emitted by creating the steel, cement and bricks for new buildings.The campaign by the Architects’ Journal is backed by 14 Stirling the past there was debate about whether it was better for the climate to demolish an old energy-hungry building and build a well-insulated replacement.But this is now widely considered a serious mistake because of the amount of carbon emitted during the construction of the new building.The massive CO2 emitter you may not know aboutThe Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) estimates that 35% of the lifecycle carbon from a typical office development is emitted before the building is even opened. It says the figure for residential premises is 51%.These calculations suggest it will be decades before some new buildings pay back their carbon by saving more emissions than they created - and these are decades when carbon must be sharply reduced.


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