论文标题

IRAP的碳足迹

The carbon footprint of IRAP

论文作者

Martin, Pierrick, Brau-Nogué, Sylvie, Coriat, Mickael, Garnier, Philippe, Hughes, Annie, Knödlseder, Jürgen, Tibaldo, Luigi

论文摘要

我们介绍了位于图卢兹(法国)的天体物理学研究所(IRAP)研究所的温室气体排放评估。与以前的类似研究相比,它是在建立的“ Bilan Carbone”方法之后进行的,尤其是购买商品和服务的贡献,以及IRAP对外部研究基础设施的使用,例如地面的观测站和太空式机构。 2019年参考年度研究所的碳足迹为7400 +/- 900 TCO2E。如果我们排除了外部研究基础设施的贡献,以关注该研究所拥有一定运营控制的受限周边,那么IRAP在2019年的排放量为3300 +/- 400 TCO2E。在限制的周边,购买商品和服务的贡献是主要的,约占总数的40%,略微超过了包括酒店住宿在内的专业旅行的贡献,占38%。本地基础设施对IRAP的碳足迹做出了较小的贡献,比受限周长约为25%。我们注意到,此电源可能针对IRAP,因为用于产生电力和加热的能量具有相对较低的碳足迹。在整个外围,使用基于地面的观测站和太空式设施的很大份额以及大多数IRAP购买与仪器开发有关的事实表明,研究基础设施是减少我们研究所研究的碳足迹的最重大挑战。雇用了约260名员工,我们的结果表明,根据2019年的标准,在IRAP上进行天文学和天体物理学的研究产生了参与该活动的人均28 TCO2E/年的平均温室气体排放(删节)。

We present an assessment of the greenhouse gases emissions of the Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), located in Toulouse (France). It was performed following the established "Bilan Carbone" methodology, over a large scope compared to similar previous studies, including in particular the contribution from the purchase of goods and services as well as IRAP's use of external research infrastructures, such as ground-based observatories and space-borne facilities. The carbon footprint of the institute for the reference year 2019 is 7400 +/- 900 tCO2e. If we exclude the contribution from external research infrastructures to focus on a restricted perimeter over which the institute has some operational control, IRAP's emissions in 2019 amounted to 3300 +/- 400 tCO2e. Over the restricted perimeter, the contribution from purchasing goods and services is dominant, about 40% of the total, slightly exceeding the contribution from professional travel including hotel stays, which accounts for 38%. Local infrastructures make a smaller contribution to IRAP's carbon footprint, about 25% over the restricted perimeter. We note that this repartition may be specific to IRAP, since the energy used to produce the electricity and heating has a relatively low carbon footprint. Over the full perimeter, the large share from the use of ground-based observatories and space-borne facilities and the fact that the majority of IRAP purchases are related to instrument development indicate that research infrastructures represent the most significant challenge for reducing the carbon footprint of research at our institute. With ~260 staff members employed, our results imply that performing research in astronomy and astrophysics at IRAP according to the standards of 2019 produces average GHG emissions of 28 tCO2e/yr per person involved in that activity (Abridged).

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