Hudson Worsley

Chair, Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA)

Takes part in

  • ESG in Real Estate SummitView Full Event
  • 09:35 - 10:20

    PANEL DISCUSSION: Decarbonising cities and real estate

    COP-27 significantly ramped up climate responsibility in the real estate sector, thus investment projects will need to prioritise the creation of environmentally friendly buildings and fully sustainable communities that will go far beyond minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES), with EPC “A” levels expected as a minimum. Those which do not may ultimately be left behind and diminish in value.

    • What does COP 27 mean for the real estate industry and ESG?
    • What strategies and solutions exist to support the decarbonisation of real estate portfolios in alignment with ESG and global net zero commitments?
    • How is Australia tracking against the rest of the world?
    • What are the obstacles to delivering super low energy buildings and cities?
    • Real estate owner, developer, investor, or corporate tenant – looking beyond current regulation to create competitive advantage and future-proof your assets
    Panellists include:
    Amy Hahs Senior Lecturer in Urban Horticulture, University of Melbourne
    Paul Beddie International Ambassador, Globalization Office, Office of the COO, SAP & CEO, The FutureMax Institute
    Jess Miller Former Deputy Mayor, City of Sydney
    Tim Williams Cities Advocacy Lead, Grimshaw Architecture + Planning
    Jace Tyrrell CEO, New Sydney Waterfront Company
    Moderated by:
    Hudson Worsley Chair, Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA)

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