In order to determine the carbon emissions of a material or building product, the carbon footprint is measured, which is a methodology to measure the GHG emission during its life cycle (van der Lugt & Vogtlander, 2015). In recent times, the term embodied carbon of construction materials and products has come to be synonymous with the term carbon footprint (Sansom & Pope, 2012), where "embodied carbon" is the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by a material throughout its life cycle (Kaminski, et al., 2016). This is covered in more detail in Chapter 2. Many residential, commercial and…mehr
In order to determine the carbon emissions of a material or building product, the carbon footprint is measured, which is a methodology to measure the GHG emission during its life cycle (van der Lugt & Vogtlander, 2015). In recent times, the term embodied carbon of construction materials and products has come to be synonymous with the term carbon footprint (Sansom & Pope, 2012), where "embodied carbon" is the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by a material throughout its life cycle (Kaminski, et al., 2016). This is covered in more detail in Chapter 2. Many residential, commercial and industrial buildings globally and in South Africa are built with the traditional building technology choices of structural steelwork, reinforced concrete, and clay or concrete masonry. These have been reported as contributing to the GHG emission problem (Kibert, 2016), (Muigai, 2014). Although there is a shift towards using more sustainable and "green" materials, the clients' preference remains directed to using "tried-and-tested" building technologies, particularly from governmental departments. This could be due to lack of knowledge, concern over construction or maintenance issues, or cost implications.
While Dr. Seusspie's name suggests a whimsical or lighthearted approach, the topic of neurodegenerative diseases is quite serious. Here's a vita option with a tone that acknowledges the gravity of the situation while remaining informative and engaging: Dr. Amelia Kapoor (Dr. Seusspie is likely a pen name) is a leading neurologist dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of neurodegenerative diseases and advocating for increased public awareness and research funding. Her distinguished career has been focused on understanding the complexities of these conditions, while offering hope and guidance to patients and their families. "Incurable and Increasing: The Growing Challenge of Neurodegenerative Diseases" represents Dr. Kapoor's culmination of years spent researching, treating patients, and amplifying the urgency surrounding these diseases. Dr. Kapoor meticulously analyzes the various forms of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, exploring their causes, symptoms, and current treatment limitations. Dr. Kapoor's passion extends beyond the confines of the clinical setting. She is a strong proponent of empowering the public with knowledge. Dr. Kapoor actively collaborates with patient advocacy groups, educational institutions, and media outlets to translate complex medical concepts into clear and accessible language. Her writing is known for its honesty, compassion, and ability to spark important conversations about these challenging illnesses. In "Incurable and Increasing," Dr. Kapoor embarks on a compelling exploration of this critical public health issue. She separates myth from fact, offering a clear picture of the current landscape. Dr. Kapoor showcases ongoing research efforts and emerging treatment possibilities, while emphasizing the importance of early detection and proactive management strategies. Dr. Kapoor's insightful analysis equips readers with the knowledge and tools to navigate this complex topic, fostering hope and inspiring action in the face of this growing challenge.
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