2020
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-02057-2
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An analysis of ways to decarbonize conference travel after COVID-19

Abstract: efore the pandemic, many academics were frequent flyers. We travelled to conferences and board meetings, to conduct fieldwork, to visit collaborators and to give seminars and lectures. Many of us took multiple long-haul flights per year and have accrued thousands of air miles.Yet we are also acutely aware of the negative impacts of travel. Before the outbreak of COVID-19, the transport sector as a whole accounted for 24% of annual global emissions of carbon dioxide. Aviation was responsible for about 3%, road … Show more

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“…19 Last, a decentralized option may offer advantages. Although there will be considerable logistic challenges in organizing multiple conferences and caution is required to ensure participants from all continents have equal benefits, 18 the gains in terms of travel costs, emissions, and time are considerable. This decentralized option may be alternated with a central conference.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19 Last, a decentralized option may offer advantages. Although there will be considerable logistic challenges in organizing multiple conferences and caution is required to ensure participants from all continents have equal benefits, 18 the gains in terms of travel costs, emissions, and time are considerable. This decentralized option may be alternated with a central conference.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several options may be considered to reduce the carbon footprint associated with future conferences. 18 Although a complete replacement of in-person meetings with virtual meetings can be considered, we are of the opinion that some in-person contact is needed for networking and productive scientific discourse. We thus consider three alternatives to the way ASTMH meetings have been organized in the past: 1) alternating in-person and online conferences, 2) offering a hybrid in-person/online conference, and 3) decentralizing the conference with multiple conference venues.…”
Section: Alternatives To An Annual Central Conferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing more sustainable practices in research will not be possible without behavioral change and thus limitations which could be perceived as restrictions. For example, the major contribution to the carbon footprint of science presumably is air travel activity (accounting for up to 50% of emissions), especially to conferences (Jean and Wymant, 2019;Langin, 2019;Nature Nanotechnology., 2019;Klöwer et al, 2020). Here, the necessary action is to travel less and especially to fly less.…”
Section: Scientists' Moral Obligationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average amount of CO 2 emitted from travel to a research conference has been calculated at ∼800 kg per presenter ( Spinellis and Louridas, 2013 ). Long-distance travel is particularly problematic: a seat on a one-way intercontinental flight is estimated to release more CO 2 (3000 kg) than the average annual emissions for one person living in Britain or ten people living in Ghana ( Klöwer et al, 2020 ). We know the climate crisis is real.…”
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confidence: 99%