FUTURE HOMES FOCUS The firm helped develop an energy strategy for the new Leith Fort development in Edinburgh With the release of the Climate Change Act 2019, Scotland has set ambitious targets to reduce emissions of all greenhouse gases to net-zero by 2045 at the latest, with interim targets for reductions of at least 56 per cent by 2020, 75 per cent by 2030, 90 per cent by 2040. Anderston Regeneration Phase 4 & 5 With these targets, it is clear that buildings are going to have to adapt quickly in order to achieve this vision as building standards and energy performance requirements become ever more stringent. The requirement to achieve this creates a complex and ever evolving construction environment that is becoming more and more the preserve of the experts. Indeed, it is for this reason that Glasgow and Edinburgh based energy consultancy, Carbon Futures, offers a portfolio of services to help guide clients through this maze.