Designing for sustainability – A story of energy efficiency in buildings

Buildings are the spatial foundation of our daily lives. They are our homes, workspaces, schools, hospitals and serve many other human needs and purposes. But buildings are also one of the largest global consumers of energy. They account for a staggering 40% of global energy consumption and are responsible for about 30% of global CO2 emissions. As such, it is imperative that we make both the existing building stock and future buildings energy efficient. And if we do it right, the green transformation of the built environment can bring about a kind of sustainability that fundamentally improves the well-being of us all. In this episode, we explore how pursuing energy efficiency in buildings is crucial in the journey towards sustainable societies – both environmentally, economically, and socially. Visit stateofgreen.com and download our publication 'Energy renovation of buildings'..

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Sound of Green is for anyone curious about how Denmark approaches climate action.In each episode, we shed light on a given global challenge that Denmark has turned into an opportunity for fostering green solutions. We do so by inviting experts, solution providers and action-takers to share their knowledge and experiences as inspiration. By sharing these experiences, we hope to help you do the same.Read more and contact us at:https://stateofgreen.com/en/sound-of-green/Explore our wide range of publications on energy transition, green cities and water management:https://stateofgreen.com/en/publications/_________________State of Green is a not-for-profit, public-private partnership between the Danish government and the country’s three leading business associations (Danish Industry, Green Power Denmark, and the Danish Agriculture and Food Council).On stateofgreen.com you will find a one-stop-shop to more than 600 Danish businesses, academic institutions, experts and researchers. State of Green connects you with leading Danish players working to drive the global transition to a sustainable, low-carbon, resource-efficient society.