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Getting our urban environment to net-zero | Videos | Eco-Business

It is not easy to decarbonize cities due to high electricity consumption, cooling demand, and embedded emissions from building construction.

This task is particularly difficult for small and dense Singapore, as it has no natural hinterland that can absorb the city’s emissions.

Solutions will need to address all aspects of the built environment, from data centres that consume large amounts of power to waterworks and old buildings, which make up the bulk of Singapore’s infrastructure.

It’s important to plan it properly. Climate mitigation features can also be used to protect city dwellers from the impacts of global warming. These include sea-level rise, fluctuations in rainfall, and temperatures that could cause cities to become too hot or submerged.

Initiatives by Keppel, a Singapore-headquartered multinational company providing solutions for sustainable urbanisation, strive to show the journey to net-zero for urban environments.

The video, Journey to Net Zero is made with Keppel ahead Earth Hour 2022, a global movement to celebrate climate action.

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