The year 2003 presented harsh reminders that the fundamentals haven’t changed: Security problems are here to stay; cyberpredators will continue to engage in new, deliberate and opportunistic threats; ...
Life cycle assessments (LCA) are one tool OEMs, fabricators and suppliers can use to understand – and improve – the environmental impact of composite parts and materials. Examples shown include an LCA ...
Analyzing the lifecycle of data centers “from cradle to grave” is crucial for pinpointing how the industry can minimize its environmental impacts Today, it’s clear that minimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
A new study shows how digital building models can be used to pinpoint where carbon emissions occur across a building’s entire ...
Sustainability is increasingly central to projects and research, from disruptive technologies to new energy carriers. Meaningful research requires a holistic approach to address complex factors, avoid ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a detailed method used to quantify and assess the material and energy flows, as well as emissions, throughout the life cycle stages of PV systems. These stages include ...
To prevent novel materials and products from doing harm to humans and ecosystems, the European Commission (EC) is aiming to steer industry towards safer and more sustainable products on the EU market.
Life cycle assessment research helps address some of the biggest challenges related to carbon emissions reductions and leads to increased resource efficiency and sustainability. Life cycle assessment ...
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