Are you interested in learning how to quantify the carbon emissions associated with your building designs?
The CO2 emission from constructing and operating our buildings are estimated to contribute around 39% of global CO2 emissions. The embodied carbon in our building materials alone contributes around 11% and may exceed 230 gigatons by 2060*. It is essential that we learn to understand where the hotspots are in the lifecycle of a building in order to address them.
With many building certification schemes requiring carbon and life cycle analysis and increasing requirements for carbon analysis in planning decisions in Europe and around the world, it is important to keep abreast of this changing aspect of our built environment.
IGBC is offering two introductory sessions on whole-life carbon and lifecycle analysis.
Session 1 (Monday 28 June 3pm-5pm) will cover
- What is whole life carbon assessment?
- Why is it important?
- When should it be done?
- How is it carried out?
Session 2 (Thursday 1 July 3pm-5pm) builds on your newly acquired knowledge from Session 1. It introduces some of the free and paid for tools that are available to help you with this emerging field in construction planning and design. We will look at real-world examples and demonstrate the results in simple and meaningful terms.
Session 3 (Thursday 8 July 3pm-5pm) Feedback and assessment of the range of tools.
Trainer: Stephen Barrett, Whole Life Carbon Project Lead at IGBC. Stephen has an MSC. in Sustainability & Adaptation in the Built Environment and has worked as an LCA (Life Cycle Analysis) Specialist contractor.
This training is for 15 people only. We will have a waiting list in place for the next training.
These prices are an introductory offer.
This training counts for 6 RIAI CPD points
This training is part of the Life Level(s) project grant agreement number LIFE 18 GIE/ES/000911 Life for LLL(s)
*Sources:
- https://www.worldgbc.org/news-media/WorldGBC-embodied-carbon-report-published
- https://www.buildup.eu/en/practices/publications/embodied-carbon-review-embodied-carbon-reduction-100-regulations-and-rating
Bookings
This event is fully booked.