Prof. Sven Bienert has published an article about the buildings stranding risk and how CRREM tool will aim companies to take decisions about retrofitting. The article, titled ‘Don’t let emissions rules drive your property out of the market’, explains how the existing buildings have a high risk of being stranded. That is a consequence of […]
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CRREM at the ‘2019 GRESB Resilience Module Results’
Our colleagues Rik Recourt (GRESB) and Juan José Lafuente participated in the ‘2019 GRESB Resilience Module Results’ in London. They were presenting CRREM and how the tool will help investors reduce the risk of stranded assets in their portfolios. Here you can read the programme: ‘2019 GRESB Resilience Module Results’ Programme See the event gallery:
Continue readingCRREM at the GBCI Europe’s Sustainable Finance Roundtable
Our colleagues Jens Hirsch (IIÖ) and Rik Recourt (GRESB) presented as panellists in the GBCI Europe’s Sustainable Finance Roundtable, the past 7th November in Munich. During the meeting, the speakers (from companies as EVORA, GRESB or Allianz, among others) discussed the future of sustainable finance in Europe and green building performance verification as a key. Here […]
Continue readingCRREM at the IV Workshop of the IEI (University of Alicante)
Our colleague Raúl Peréz (UA) presented the past 25th October in the IV Workshop of International Economy, organized by the Institute of International Economy, from the University of Alicante. During the meeting, Prof. Pérez introduced the project and the challenges of the building sector in the decarbonization process. Prof. Pérez presented the database construction process […]
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Our colleague Juan José Lafuente has published an article about buildings stranding risk as a consequence of the EPC requirements. The article, titled ‘Sustainability: How EPC requirements could leave buildings at stranding risk’, explains how the new decarbonisation targets are a challenge for the UK Real Estate sector. The properties will need to adapt to […]
Continue readingGoogle’s tool ‘Environmental Insights Explorer’ is now available in Europe
Google created a tool to help cities to measure their pollution and their emission levels. The tool, which was available in the US, shows now information about Birmingham, Manchester and Dublin. In the future, other European cities like Wolverhampton, Coventry and Copenhagen will appear. The Environmental Insights Explorer (EIE) offers data about: building emissions transport […]
Continue readingGRESB event “Sustainable Finance and Real Estate Investment in Europe”
Our colleagues from GRESB organized the past 19th September the event “Sustainable Finance and Real Estate Investment in Europe”. The meeting took place in Brussels and had the participation of professionals from different companies and institutions such as Martin Spolc (European Commission), Christopher Wright (Norges Bank Investment Management), Derk Welling (APG Asset Management), Fabrizio Varriale […]
Continue readingInvestors fund new initiative to assess climate change transition risk in global real estate investment portfolios
An investor-led initiative launched today will help real estate investors and managers to assess, manage and mitigate climate risk and to develop climate scenario-based strategies. The research will be carried out by the Austria-based Institute for Real Estate Economics (IIÖ), with the support of GRESB, the ESG Benchmark for Real Assets, and funded by APG, […]
Continue readingCRREM in the roundtable symposium ‘Property investing in the age of climate change’
Our colleague Rik Recourt (GRESB) has participated in the roundtable symposium ‘Property investing in the age of climate change’. The meeting was organized by CRREM, EY and Net Impact Amsterdam. The event took place in Amsterdam on 25 July. During the symposium, two panels were discussed. One of these panels included the introduction of CRREM’s […]
Continue readingCRREM at “Build Up”
The European Portal for Energy Efficiency in Buildings “Build Up” has mentioned our project on its webpage. Moreover, they have included our first report ‘Stranding Risk & Carbon’ in their publications library. Here you can visit our profile in ‘Build up’: https://www.buildup.eu/en/explore/links/crrem-project And the first report: https://www.buildup.eu/en/practices/publications/science-based-decarbonising-eu-commercial-real-estate-sector
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