Video - What Is A Tonne CO2e?

To support UK Green Building Council (UK-GBC) ‘Embodied Carbon Week‘, Circular Ecology ran a free lunchtime webinar on Wed April 9th. The webinar was video recorded and can be viewed further below.

Synopsis: Over the last decade interest in carbon footprinting and embodied carbon assessment has increased significantly. But what does 1 tonne of CO2e really mean? Where does this carbon arise? How can we place it into a real world perspective? And what can we do to reduce it?

This free lunchtime webinar (45 mins) was delivered by Dr Craig Jones, creator of the Inventory of Carbon & Energy (ICE) database.

Watch “A Single tonne of CO2e” video

You can view the video recording below, which is 45 mins long. If you are having trouble playing the video please press play and wait a few minutes to allow the video to buffer, the video will then start to play online. The presentation slides may also be viewed further below.

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View the presentation slides below:

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