[VIDEO] Dr. Roland Geyer on Life Cycle Assessment

Dr. Roland Geyer, an assistant professor at the UCSB’s David Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, conducted a study which evaluated the complete emissions effect that various automotive materials, such as conventional mild steel, Advanced High-Strength Steel, various composites and aluminium, have on life cycle GHG emissions. The study, recently published in the prestigious scientific journal,  Environmental Science and Technology, presents the first fully parameterised life cycle GHG assessment model (which transparently gives users the ability to change input assumptions) for automotive material selection decisions.

Using an LCA approach reveals that the lightest material is not necessarily the least carbon intensive. In this video, Dr. Geyer explains why.

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Posted by Peter Hurtig on Oct 3 2009 3:48AM
Very firm and strong presentation in the aspects of understandabliblty, relation to real-life assessments.

Overall good and important message. LCA is an important tool.

Regards, Peter
Posted by admin on Oct 12 2009 3:49PM
Thanks, Peter. Did you find the model that Dr. Geyer developed? It's available for download--just click "Geyer Study" above.
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