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By Dave Rogers2021-05-12T05:00:00+01:00
Existing built environment will need huge overhaul to hit 2050 figure, contractor adds
A report commissioned by ISG has said the UK’s built environment needs to reduce its energy consumption by approximately 80% if the country is to meet its 2050 net-zero carbon target.
The findings, carried out by the Centre for Economics and Business Research, said all UK regions have some way to go to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
The ISG report said the UK needs to improve its data collection to make sure it could meet its 2050 target
It added that the average energy intensity across England, Scotland and Wales was found to stand at 284 kWhe/m2, which will need to reduce to 55-70 kWhe/m2 by 2050 – equating to approximately an 80% reduction within the space of 10,455 days.
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Published on: 12-16-2020
Adventist Health St. Helena in St. Helena, California, United States, invited the community to join in a virtual celebration on December 8, 2020, to commemorate the reopening of the hospital after being temporarily closed for more than two months, following the devastation caused by the Glass Fire.
The virtual event included remarks from hospital president Steven Herber, chief medical officer Timothy Lyons, and admitting hospitalist and community member Debby Hobbs. Presentations included a glimpse into who was behind the reopening efforts and how Adventist Health is prepared to face COVID-19.
The virtual ceremony was followed by celebratory events on the campus, according to leaders, to honor the team and recognize the power of everyone working together toward the goal of reopening and resuming patient care.