Tool for Reducing Embodied Carbon in Urban Buildings
Notre Dame researchers developed an innovative tool analyzing embodied carbon in over 1 million Chicago buildings. By mapping emissions-intensive zones and identifying architectural types, this tool supports data-driven urban planning to lower greenhouse gas emissions. Findings reveal extending building lifespans and reducing size significantly cuts emissions. The research underscores the environmental and cultural value of reusing existing structures. Funded by NSF, the project aims to scale nationwide, aiding cities in strategic carbon reduction efforts.
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