CLF
  Maggio 2021

A Challenge and a Commitment:
This is How We Change the World

by Kate Simonen, Founder and Executive Director, Carbon Leadership Forum

Just over a year ago the Carbon Leadership Forum issued the SE 2050 Challenge stating: “All structural engineers shall understand, reduce and ultimately eliminate embodied carbon in their projects by 2050.”

When we first considered this proposition several years earlier it seemed too bold to be possible. Today, dozens of structural engineering firms (both large and small) have signed onto a commitment program only made possible by dozens of individual volunteers collaborating together to define pathways to meaningful action.

We can "never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." (Thanks, Magaret Mead!) The Carbon Leadership Forum strategy of incubating member-led initiatives to eliminate embodied carbon is paying off! We are so proud to see the growth of the SE 2050 program and expansion of the EC3 tool. Both were incubated at the CLF and both are now thriving independent initiatives.

Don’t doubt that a small group can change the world. Don’t forget that it’s through our collective action this change is possible. We all have our role to play. Find your group. Find your role. Play with enthusiasm, persistence and joy!

Impatto sui membri  

Lindsay Rasmussen
Sr. Program Manager, Architecture 2030

Brian McSweeney
Ingegnere strutturale, Ingegneria TLC

Louise Hamot
Lifecycle Research, Integral Group

Luca Lombardi
Ingegnere strutturale: Thornton Tomasetti

Find out what our members are doing to address embodied carbon
Per saperne di più
CLF Happy Hour  

Building Reuse!

Friday, May 14, 2021, 9-10:00 am PST

The discussion topic: Reducing Embodied Carbon Through Building Reuse

Connect with your peers around the world for this informal, digitally-distanced social extravaganza to build relationships with other CLF members from a bevy of backgrounds, including an assignation of architects, a shrewdness of structural engineers, a pandemonium of policy wonks, and a cascade of consultants from a convocation of companies and an orgy of organizations. Hear the latest news from CLF and have a conversation with a compatriot you've never met. Connect with other members of the CLF community to explore and share actions people can/are taking to address embodied carbon action either at their companies, or in their local communities/governments.

Registrati in anticipo
 

The First 6-Months:
Report on the SE2050 Challenge

 
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In the fall of 2019, CLF issued the SE2050 Challenge, which was then adopted by the Board of Governors of SEI, which then agreed to host the SE 2050 Commitment Program:

Tutti gli ingegneri strutturali dovranno comprendere, ridurre e infine eliminare il carbonio incorporato nei loro progetti entro il 2050.

“We, the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), support the vision and ambition of the SE 2050 Challenge. We, as a leading structural engineering organization in the United States, recognize the need for coordinated action across our profession to achieve the globally stated goal of net zero carbon by 2050.”

Gli ingegneri strutturali si uniscono per condividere apprendimento, risorse e obiettivi ambiziosi di decarbonizzazione

The Structural Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Structural Engineering (SE) 2050 Commitment Program was officially launched to the public six months ago at Greenbuild 2020. Since its inception, the Program’s goal is to provide an accessible sustainability program for individual structural engineers and firms, with an accountable commitment strategy of active engagement on projects and sharing of information, all in the name of achieving net-zero carbon structures by 2050. Almost 40 firms across North America have officially joined the Program during the past six months, the embodied carbon database is nearing public release, and the SE 2050 Program will soon publish new resources and tools.

As we celebrate Earth Day and appreciate all that it provides for us, we are reminded of the importance of doing our part to create a more sustainable environment, and what better way than to commit to net zero embodied carbon in our structural systems.

 

– Forell | Elsesser Structural Engineers

 
Leggi il rapporto completo
CLF Embodied Carbon Toolkit per i proprietari di edifici  
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Announcing a Major New Resource from the Carbon Leadership Forum

Le politiche aziendali sul carbonio incorporate possono variare a seconda della società e del suo portafoglio. Ad esempio, gli investitori possono impostare una politica per investire solo in edifici con una certa intensità di carbonio incorporata, mentre gli inquilini possono impostare una politica per affittare solo da edifici al di sotto di una certa soglia di carbonio incorporata mentre creano politiche per la progettazione e l'approvvigionamento dei loro allestimenti. Queste politiche possono assumere forme diverse, come ad esempio:

  • Company-wide sustainability commitments, such as net-zero or supply chain (purchasing) emissions reductions targets and internal carbon pricing initiatives.  
  • Company-wide green building policies and initiatives, such as certification requirements, design standards, or material selection requirements for new construction or tenant fit-outs that apply across a company’s portfolio; and
  • Sustainable procurement policies, such as minimum sustainability requirements for suppliers.

Companies can think of embodied carbon action at three different scales: product, project, and portfolio.

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CLF Job Alert  

Carbon Leadership Forum's Research Team is Hiring

Are you interested in supporting the development of LCA methods, data and tools? Please consider applying for this position to join a collaborative team dedicated to eliminating embodied carbon in buildings and infrastructure by inspiring innovation and spurring change through collective action. Great benefits as a University of Washington College of Built Environments staff member and flexibility to work remotely (in US).

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By The Numbers  

Embodied Carbon Intensity Diagram (ECID) for Structural Engineers

The SE 2050 Committee developed this diagram to compare some typical framing schemes for various building types. The main intent of the diagrams is educational, and to provide a range of embodied carbon values for the analyzed bays to inform the practicing structural engineer of embodied carbon intensity for framing schemes considered typical.

This month’s action checklist

Unisciti alla Community CLF online – focus groups, information, collaboration, research, resources, exploration, innovation.
Check out News You Can Use with comprehensive coverage of the movement to reduce embodied carbon.
Convene with your collaborators when CLF Happy Hour goes global, Friday, May 14, 2021, 9-10:00 am PST.

About the Carbon Leadership Forum at the University of Washington

Chi siamo

  • 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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