C Change is a ULI-led programme designed to mobilise the European real estate industry to decarbonise.
Within this tool you will find information about thirteen points where people working in the real estate industry can actively apply pressure to create industry-wide change. Intervention points are specific places within a system where we can target action, interrupting business as usual in order to drive transformation.
Click on a card below to access a briefing about each of the intervention points, including what you can do now to contribute to change.
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In this intervention we explore how integrating transition risks into investment decision-making can contribute to decarbonisation.
In this intervention we explore how aligning landlord and tenant goals can contribute to decarbonisation by tackling scope three emissions.
In this intervention we explore how a co-ordinated voice for the investment community would accelerate the green transition of the real estate sector.
This intervention explores how new financial solutions will de-risk and increase investment into retrofitting, reducing the likelihood of premature devaluation and stranding.
In this intervention we explore how promoting the widespread adoption of building renovation passports could significantly boost retrofitting rates.
This intervention explores how the development of targets and benchmarks will effectively reduce whole life carbon emissions in the building system.
This intervention addresses how developing and aligning with accurate science-based targets for the built environment will enable the sector to decarbonise at pace.
This intervention explores why filling gaps in energy efficiency data is fundamental to creating the financial case for retrofit.
This intervention examines how setting a standard internal carbon price and integrating it into investment decision making processes can incentivise decarbonisation efforts and level the playing field.
This intervention explores why cities must adopt investment strategies that leverage traditional continuous streams of resources to access new and alternative sources of capital.
This intervention explores why we need a coordinated framework for delivery to channel important parallel developments into an effective system-wide transition strategy.
This intervention explores how coordinating stakeholders across the value chain will form a coalition that is capable of aligning and speeding up action on decarbonisation.
This intervention explores how a a coordinated approach to accelerating industry scale innovation will lead to new solutions that de-risk and scale low carbon solutions.