Scientists are typically responsible for greater greenhouse gas emissions than the general population. These ‘extra’ emissions are largely due to frequent travel, often by airplane, to professional and academic meetings. In the following commentary, we explore how employing mixed modes of transportation, particularly by prioritizing train travel, can significantly reduce the environmental costs associated with attending conferences. Estimating travel distances for attendants to recent meetings, we demonstrate that the proposed strategy has the potential to decrease emissions, even when considering exotic, remote (and potentially enticing) locations. Our suggestions are easy to implement, can be combined with previous proposals for reducing ...
Air travelling has a large and rapidly increasing impact on our global climate; as frequent conferen...
International audienceIn the midst of climate change, academic travels - one salient aspect of the c...
Climate change has fully entered the public consciousness, but what to do and how fast to do it rema...
International audienceA ll scientists face pressure to give external seminars and attend conferences...
Travel is a key part of academic life, and the carbon emissions associated with it are high. Persona...
The carbon footprint of academia has become a pressing concern and an emerging research area, with a...
Scientists across the globe recognize the importance of reducing carbon emissions to combat climate ...
Conferences, meetings and congresses are an important part of today's economic and scientific world....
This paper discusses how a quite different trip type should be the focus of efforts to reduce greenh...
Academics are often environmentally-minded, and they often travel internationally to share their res...
We calculated carbon emissions associated with air travel of 4,834 participants at the 2019 annual c...
Agricultural economists recognise that climate change is one of the key challenges of our time. Yet,...
Air travelling has a large and rapidly increasing impact on our global climate; as frequent conferen...
International audienceIn the midst of climate change, academic travels - one salient aspect of the c...
Climate change has fully entered the public consciousness, but what to do and how fast to do it rema...
International audienceA ll scientists face pressure to give external seminars and attend conferences...
Travel is a key part of academic life, and the carbon emissions associated with it are high. Persona...
The carbon footprint of academia has become a pressing concern and an emerging research area, with a...
Scientists across the globe recognize the importance of reducing carbon emissions to combat climate ...
Conferences, meetings and congresses are an important part of today's economic and scientific world....
This paper discusses how a quite different trip type should be the focus of efforts to reduce greenh...
Academics are often environmentally-minded, and they often travel internationally to share their res...
We calculated carbon emissions associated with air travel of 4,834 participants at the 2019 annual c...
Agricultural economists recognise that climate change is one of the key challenges of our time. Yet,...
Air travelling has a large and rapidly increasing impact on our global climate; as frequent conferen...
International audienceIn the midst of climate change, academic travels - one salient aspect of the c...
Climate change has fully entered the public consciousness, but what to do and how fast to do it rema...