As operational impacts from buildings are reduced, embodied impacts are increasing. However, the latter are seldom calculated in the UK; when they are, they tend to be calculated after the building has been constructed, or are underestimated by considering only the initial materials stage. In 2010, the UK Government recommended that a standard methodology for calculating embodied impacts of buildings be developed for early stage design decisions. This was followed in 2011–12 by the publication of the European TC350 standards defining the ‘cradle to grave’ impact of buildings and products through a process Life Cycle Analysis. This paper describes a new whole life embodied carbon and energy of buildings (ECEB) tool, designed as a usable e...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...
AbstractAs operational impacts from buildings are reduced, embodied impacts are increasing. However,...
As operational impacts from buildings are reduced, embodied impacts are increasing. However, the lat...
The built environment is blamed for producing the majority of carbon emissions. While policy remains...
The majority of carbon emissions arise from the built environment, a fact which has led to a global ...
Reducing CO2 emissions to mitigate the impacts of climate change is now an international imperative....
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is becoming increasingly mainstream as an early-stage design-decision to...
In the Climate Change Act of 2008 the UK Government pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 205...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is becoming increasingly mainstream as an early-stage design-decision to...
Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to reduce their enviro...
The climate crisis in many sectors is driving rapid and substantial changes. Considering the fact th...
Life cycle carbon emissions (LCO2), made up of operational and embodied carbon, have become a major ...
Embodied Carbon (EC) estimating is driven by the development of Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE)...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...
AbstractAs operational impacts from buildings are reduced, embodied impacts are increasing. However,...
As operational impacts from buildings are reduced, embodied impacts are increasing. However, the lat...
The built environment is blamed for producing the majority of carbon emissions. While policy remains...
The majority of carbon emissions arise from the built environment, a fact which has led to a global ...
Reducing CO2 emissions to mitigate the impacts of climate change is now an international imperative....
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is becoming increasingly mainstream as an early-stage design-decision to...
In the Climate Change Act of 2008 the UK Government pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 205...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is becoming increasingly mainstream as an early-stage design-decision to...
Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to reduce their enviro...
The climate crisis in many sectors is driving rapid and substantial changes. Considering the fact th...
Life cycle carbon emissions (LCO2), made up of operational and embodied carbon, have become a major ...
Embodied Carbon (EC) estimating is driven by the development of Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE)...
In the construction industry, a large amount of carbon dioxide is emitted, due to the embodied and o...
Recent studies have shown that the importance of embodied carbon is growing in relation to assessing...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...