In this panel discussion recorded at EG's recent ESG Breakfast Briefing, deputy editor Tim Burke is joined by guests from the worlds of engineering, architecture, development and insurance brokerage to ask whether insurance is becoming a barrier to real estate achieving its net zero aims.
At the heart of the discussion is timber - the benefits of building with it, the challenges of insuring schemes that use it, and the collaboration needed between architects, developers and insurers to bring everyone on to the same page. Tackling the topic are:
Why landlords’ hands are not tied by the rent moratorium
Is innovation in life sciences rubbing off on real estate?
Law & Borders: Real estate investment in Scotland
Fundamentals of the Future: Why the route to net zero is not a straight line
EG Like Sunday Morning: The even more-atorium
Investing Through Auctions: Nationwide takes auction route
Investing Through Auctions: Handling distressed assets
Investing Through Auctions: Creating dreams from the retail nightmare
Voice Of The Region: Suffolk – Opportunity sails in on east wind
Emma Pinkerton, Mark Reading and Brie Stevens-Hoare on diversity and inclusion in property law
Talent: The evolution of in real life
EG Like Sunday Morning: The unprecedented episode
Law & Borders: Planning reform in Scotland
Talent: How to spend your apprenticeship levy pot
EG Like Sunday Morning: Refreshed, #REBooted and ready for a busy summer
Resi Talks: The rise of rooftop development
Law & Borders: The impact of Covid-19 on Scottish real estate
EG Interview: Mike Scott on being elected senior partner at Cripps Pemberton Greenish
The Future of Work – Digital Transformation
On the Case: Regis and a review of the CVA landscape for landlords
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