UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State will host a virtual international research symposium focused on embodied carbon, which is the term for the greenhouse gas emissions that arise from the manufacturing, transportation, installation, maintenance and disposal of building materials, and its effect on the global environment on Nov. 28-29.
Co-organized by Rahman Azari, associate professor of architecture in the College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School, the 2022 Embodied Carbon Symposium is intended to bring together scholars from around the world who are passionate about reducing the carbon emissions of built environments.
“Embodied carbon makes up a significant percentage of emissions worldwide so there is an urgency in determining how to measure and mitigate its effects on the environment,” said Azari, who is also the director of the Resource and Energy Efficiency (RE2) Lab in the Hamer Center for Community Design.