by andrew.himes | Sep 9, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Monica HuangResearcher at the Life Cycle Lab, University of Washington I’m not going to lie — the Parametric Open Data for Life Cycle Assessment (POD|LCA Project) has been a challenging project. It’s been so challenging that I’ve been making memes about it,...
by andrew.himes | Aug 7, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Meghan Byrne Engagement and Communications Lead, Carbon Leadership Forum As summer unfolds and students take a break from their studies, it’s a great time to think about how we can bring the next generation of sustainability leaders into our mission to reduce...
by andrew.himes | Jul 2, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News, Viewpoint
by Andrew Himes Director of Collective Impact, Carbon Leadership Forum Several years ago, the concept of embodied carbon was new to me, and I had a simplified notion of how we might go about reducing carbon emissions from building materials and construction. In 2012,...
by andrew.himes | Jun 7, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Yang Shen Research engineer for the Life Cycle Lab at the University of Washington and a Research Affiliate for CLF Recently, the White House released a document titled “National Definition of a Zero Emissions Building, Part 1: Operational Emissions from Energy...
by andrew.himes | May 2, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Anber RanaPost-doctoral Scholar, Life Cycle Lab, University of Washington In March 2024, I began investigating uncertainty in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as researcher on CLF’s POD|LCA project. Despite my extensive experience as an academic researcher in primary...
by andrew.himes | Mar 6, 2024 | Carbon Reflections, News
by Ethan Ellingboe Reasearch Engineer, Carbon Leadership Forum As engineers, scientists, and architects, we are trained to solve ideal problems with a limited scope, and just a few variable parameters. However, our quickly changing world and climate present us with...