CLF
  September  2020

Motivation, Momentum, Impact
By Anthony Hickling, Managing Director, Carbon Leadership Forum

I joined the Carbon Leadership Forum because I believe that reducing (and ultimately eliminating) embodied carbon in buildings and infrastructure is one of the most effective ways to reverse climate change. In my first month working at this organization, it has become clear that I am not alone in this belief. Thanks to you, our growing community of members, hubs, sponsors and donors, there is strong motivation and momentum to rapidly address this problem. We are positioned to make a significant impact, fast.

Growing energy to reduce embodied carbon has been clear through myriad anecdotal interactions, as well as the data we can track at CLF. As you’ll see in the By the Numbers section of this newsletter, thousands of industry industry professionals are coming to CLF to learn about Evaluación del ciclo de vida strategies, embodied carbon benchmarks, the time value of carbon and much more. Your engagement continues to grow and so does our list of resources and new initiatives.

In the coming months we’re growing our team to improve the Calculadora de carbono incorporado en la construcción, support Buy Clean Policy initiatives, drive the employment of biogenic materials, and much more. We are even moving beyond reduction strategies to reimagine buildings as net absorbers of atmospheric carbon. Imagine a world where we can grow buildings from agricultural byproducts and other natural materials!

Our mission is a massive undertaking and one that requires collective action across all sectors. And despite the enormity of this project, I am inspired by your overwhelming support. Thanks to you, the Carbon Leadership Forum is the go-to thought leader and mobilizer for reducing embodied carbon. We are perfectly positioned to make a dramatic impact, and I thank you for helping build and rapidly expand this movement.

 

EC Benchmark Study  
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Until CLF released this study in 2016, it was hard for building designers to know where to start. Stefanie Barrera
Personal de arquitectura en SMR Architects, Seattle, WA

Historia de origen: el estudio comparativo de carbono incorporado

by Stefanie Barrera

La Facultad de Ambientes Construidos de la Universidad de Washington ofrece a todos los estudiantes de M. Arch de más de 3 años una pasantía remunerada en diferentes empresas locales después de completar el primer año del programa. Como estudiante en este programa, fui emparejado en el verano de 2016 con el Carbon Leadership Forum en el UW Integrated Design Lab.

At the Carbon Leadership Forum in 2016, I worked alongside Professor Kate Simonen and Ph.D. student Barbara Rodriguez Droguett on the Embodied Carbon Benchmark Project, which sought to develop a database of existing building embodied carbon studies to discover trends and establish better ways to reduce uncertainties in data collection.

El proyecto fue parte del objetivo general del Carbon Leadership Forum de apoyar el seguimiento y la reducción del carbono "incorporado". En el pasado, la industria de la construcción se ha centrado en reducir las emisiones de carbono aumentando la eficiencia energética de los edificios operativos. Aunque esto significa que los edificios producen menos carbono operativo, rastrear y reducir las emisiones de carbono incorporadas no ha sido una prioridad.

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By the Numbers  
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Embodied Carbon Downloads
Resources for education and action. The CLF has been tracking downloads of key publications from its website since 2017. In total, CLF publications have been downloaded almost 24,000 times. The top 10 most popular downloaded files are shown in the chart above.
Impacto de los miembros  
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Mark Chen 
Ingeniero sénior de sostenibilidad, Skanska USA Building Inc.

Barbara Rodriguez Droguett
Académica FAU, Universidad de Chile

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Gerald Wilson 
President and CEO, Autonomic Materials, the Self-Healing Co.

Alana Guzzetta
Gerente del Laboratorio Nacional de Investigación en US Concrete

Find out what steps our members are doing to address embodied carbon
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A Greener Mix  
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New York Times
Concrete, a Centuries-Old Material, Gets a New Recipe

por Jane Margolies

On any given day, Central Concrete, in San Jose, Calif., does what concrete companies have been doing for centuries: combining sand, gravel, water and cement to create the slurry that is used in construction.

Pero Central, una de las pocas empresas a la vanguardia de un movimiento para hacer un hormigón más ecológico, está experimentando cada vez más con algunas mezclas decididamente nuevas.

En una parte de la planta, se inyecta dióxido de carbono de una compañía de gases químicos en el hormigón, lo que bloquea ese gas de efecto invernadero y lo mantiene fuera de la atmósfera, donde contribuiría al calentamiento global. En otros lugares, los ingenieros juegan con la receta del concreto, probando sustitutos de parte del cemento, que constituye aproximadamente el 15 por ciento de la mezcla y funciona como el pegamento que lo mantiene todo unido.

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This month’s action checklist

Únase a la comunidad CLF en línea – focus groups, regional hubs, information, collaboration, research, resources, exploration, innovation.
International Living Future Institute: Zero Carbon Conference, Online October 7-8 – Scaling our decarbonized future.
Check out Carbon Leadership Forum News with comprehensive coverage of the movement to reduce embodied carbon.

About the Carbon Leadership Forum at the University of Washington

Quienes somos

  • The Carbon Leadership Forum accelerates transformation of the building sector to radically reduce the embodied carbon in building materials and construction.
  • We pioneer research, create resources, foster cross-sector collaboration, and incubate member-led initiatives to bring embodied carbon emissions of buildings down to zero.
  • We are architects, engineers, contractors, material suppliers, building owners, and policymakers who care about the future and take bold steps to eliminate embodied carbon from buildings and infrastructure.

 

www.carbonleadershipforum.org

 

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