Considering Time in LCA: Dynamic LCA and Its Application to Global Warming Impact Assessments
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The lack of temporal information is an important limitation of life cycle assessment (LCA). A dynamic LCA approach is proposed to improve the accuracy of LCA by addressing the inconsistency of temporal assessment. This approach consists of first computing a dynamic life cycle inventory (LCI), considering the temporal profile of emissions. Then, time-dependent characterization factors are calculated to assess the dynamic LCI in real-time impact scores for any given time horizon. Although generally applicable to any impact category, this approach is developed here for global warming, based on the radiative forcing concept. This case study demonstrates that the use of global warming potentials for a given time…
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- Greenhouse gas
- Life-cycle assessment
- Global warming
- Environmental science
- Global-warming potential
- Radiative forcing
- Fossil fuel
- Time horizon
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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