Climate Change Mitigation: An Investigation into the Attitudes Within the UK Construction Industry

Alex Muldoon, Amit Kant Kaushik*, SeyedReza RazaviAlavi, Nima Gerami Seresht

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Abstract

The mitigation of climate change and its adverse consequences is highly urgent. It has produced a global response in the form of the Paris Agreement, which aims to tackle global warming and adapt to it. It has resulted in enacting the Climate Change Act 2008, setting a target for 2050 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. There are profound implications for all sectors across the United Kingdom, and this study focuses on the construction industry. This research aims to build on the existing literature, evaluate the attitude of UK construction professionals about the achievability of the goals set, and identify methods for improvement as an industry. This investigation combines qualitative and quantitative methods to gather secondary data from the literature and primary data via a questionnaire. The analysis shows that despite climate legislation, there is a need for more significant action to meet the agreed-upon targets. Also, the construction sector and its professionals need help to achieve the set targets. This need has hampered the confidence to achieve targets within the industry. The recommendations listed in this paper illuminate the path of overcoming these obstacles and give us a way to further research how the industry can evolve and contribute toward climate change mitigation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10152
Number of pages29
JournalSustainability
Volume16
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • climate change
  • UK construction
  • sustainability
  • professional attitudes

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