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How does biogenic carbon affect the climate? Professor Meilinger appointed Co-Chair of the Biogenic Carbon LCA Group

The Life Cycle Initiative

Thursday 23 May 2024

How does biogenic carbon affect our climate? This central question is at the heart of the work of the Biogenic Carbon LCA Group, which began its activities this week as part of the International Life Cycle Initiative (UNEP/LC). Prof. Stefanie Meilinger was appointed Co-Chair of Working Group 1 "Temporal Aspects".

Carbon is known to be widespread in our atmosphere. This can be absorbed by plants during photosynthesis, for example. Plants then often serve as the basis for products or energy production. As a result, the biogenic carbon is released back into the atmosphere at the end of the product's life (with a certain delay). It is therefore first absorbed and then re-emitted, playing a decisive role in the carbon cycle and influencing the climate.

For that reason it is necessary to rethink the assessment of the climate impact of biogenic carbon.

 

The challenge: the climate impact of biogenic carbon
The International Life Cycle Initiative addresses the complex question of how to assess the climate impact of carbon in a life cycle assessment (LCA). For example, the following considerations are taken into account: Is biogenic carbon really climate neutral? Does the temporal dimension of carbon uptake and release need to be taken into account, and if so, how?

 

Prof. Stefanie Meilinger appointed Co-Chair
To address these issues, Prof. Dr. Stefanie Meilinger, Professor of Sustainable Technologies and Director of the International Center for Sustainable Development (IZNE), has been appointed Co-Chair of Working Group 1 "Temporal Aspects".Her expertise will help to drive forward the substantive discussion of the temporal aspects of carbon emissions.

 

Coordination and support
The overall project is coordinated by the University of Bath, UK, and supported by major sponsors. A Technical Advisory Board is also available to support and advise the project. The launch event will take place in London in July.

More informations on the topics

The Life Cycle Initiative

Why this Biogenic Carbon Project?

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Sustainable Technologies and Resource Usage

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Laboratory for life cycle assessment

Contact

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Stefanie Meilinger

Professor for Sustainable Technologies, esp. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies, Director of the International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE), Department Engineering and Communication (IWK)

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Sankt Augustin

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G 037

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Grantham-Allee 20

53757 Sankt Augustin

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