Julian Allwood - "Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open"
Julian Allwood - "Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open"
Julian Allwood - "Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open"
Sustainable materials
with both eyes open
Dr Julian Allwood
Sustainable materials
with both eyes open
Figure 1: Sources of global CO2 emissions. from Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open.
Dr Julian Allwood
Keeping the concentration of CO2 equivalents in the atmosphere between 445490 parts per million with a corresponding average global
temperature increase of between 2.0C and 2.4C
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Figure 2: Normalised global demand for the five key materials since 1960,
from Allwood et al, Environmental Science & Technology 2010, 44, 18881894.
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The State of Sustainability Leadership is CPSLs annual thought leadership report, delivering insight
and challenge from our world-wide network of business leaders, policymakers and academic experts.
This years edition, to be published in full in December 2012, is focused on the theme of business and
the long-term what leaders can do to understand and shape the future. CPSL is an institution within
the University of Cambridges School of Technology. www.cpsl.cam.ac.uk
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The artist duo HeHe, formed by Helen Evens and Heiko Hansen, create with Domestic Disaster 3: Planet Earth (2012)
an unsettling installation, full of beauty and menace. Colourful and artificial, animated by a slow movement and
accompanied by a sound choreography, this atmosphere echoes the research on fluid dynamics led by Jean-Marc
Chomaz (CNRS, Laboratoire LadHyX, France). The work was commissioned for the Cape Farewell exhibition Carbon
12: Art and Climate Change. CPSL is proud to be collaborating with Cape Farewell, which works with artists and
scientists on a cultural response to climate change. www.capefarewell.com
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Figure 3: Predicted 2050 emissions for the five key materials under various future strategies. The blue bar
shows how extensively the strategy must be implemented to reach the IPCC target. If 100 per cent implementation is
insufficient, the red bar shows the excess emissions relative to the target.
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