Deadline: September 5, 2025
As part of the Buildings Breakthrough Priority Action on Deployment, the Solar Impulse Foundation, in collaboration with GlobalABC, is developing a Catalogue of Solutions to be launched at COP30 in Belém. This publication will feature market-ready, economically viable, and replicable solutions accelerating the shift to decarbonised and resilient buildings.
✅ 50+ solutions have already been mapped and drafted for the catalogue. Now we want your contributions to make this a truly collective effort and spotlight real-world projects and technologies ready to scale.
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Deadline: September 15
The Resilience Hub at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, is calling for your boldest ideas to shape the future of climate resilience.
We invite organisations, businesses, coalitions, creatives, and community groups worldwide to propose action-driven sessions addressing six key resilience challenges. This year's programme is grounded in the Resilience Science Must-Knows, highlighting pathways for systemic transformation.
📌 Learn more and submit your proposal >
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Call for Resources: Sustainable Building Materials Hub
We invite you to submit resources relevant to the Sustainable Building Materials Hub-especially those that support policy development, public procurement, or national decarbonization and circular economy strategies. Whether focused on material innovation, policy implementation, or design practices, your contribution can help drive low-carbon, resource-efficient construction worldwide.
- Submissions are open to all and do not require GlobalABC membership.
- The Hub is a collaborative initiative to advance the transition to sustainable and circular material use in the built environment. It promotes solutions across the entire building lifecycle through a growing platform of global case studies and good practices aimed at policymakers, practitioners, and researchers.
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Survey - Help Shape Climate Adaptation Pathways for the Built Environment
The GlobalABC Adaptation Hub has identified the 3 key actions that each stakeholder in the building and construction value chain can take to advance climate adaptation in the built environment.
Help us test and validate these top three priority actions. By participating, you will help ensure that these pathways truly reflect the needs, realities, and ambitions of actors across the globe. Let's make climate adaptation actionable, relevant, and stakeholder-led.
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Ellie Falcon
The American Institute of Architects
Washington DC
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