BIBM Research and Position Paper on Embodied vs Operational Carbon Emissions

This paper introduces embodied and operational carbon and their relationship. It challenges the notion that reducing operational carbon increases embodied carbon, showing how technologies lowering operational carbon also decrease embodied carbon, or alternative technologies lower embodied carbon. It advocates for a total carbon approach targeting both types of emissions.

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