DCARB (Designing Climate Action and Regulations for SustainaBility)

Published: 11 August 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/r2985v7vw6.1
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Description

This project is the source code (in the Julia programming language) and data for the DCARB (Designing Climate Action and Regulations for SustainaBility) tool, which is supported by the article "Designing Climate Action and Regulations for sustainaBility (DCARB): Framework and campus application" in Journal of Cleaner Production (July 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131690 From the article: "[DCARB is] the first optimization-based long-term planning tool tailored to the needs of academic institutions pursuing carbon neutrality. The novelty of this work stems from the optimization-based methodology and inclusion of a land-based carbon sequestration module as a nature-based approach to campus carbon neutrality. The approach closely resembles scheduling optimization, but in application is meant to generate multiple scenarios like pathway analysis. The ability to quickly optimize multiple pathways to neutrality based on user-input can assist institutional decision-makers by identifying initial possible pathways." Abstract: With increased understanding of the impacts of climate change, institutions across the world are committing to achieve carbon neutrality and other emissions reduction targets. Within academia, the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment was created as a highly visible public contract with over 300 active signatories. Existing climate action planning tools rely on significant subjectivity and previously conducted project analysis. This work presents an optimization framework that develops a long-term planning tool tailored for use by academic institutions. Further, we highlight the potential for ecological solutions and land management as economically competitive actions for campuses. The presented tool, known as DCARB (Designing Climate Action and Regulations for sustainaBility), features an ability to quickly optimize multiple pathways towards carbon neutrality based on user-input and parameter variability. We showcase DCARB through an application for The Ohio State University to demonstrate the outputs of the tool based on current projects outlined in the institution’s climate action plan. Additionally, parameter variability is analyzed to explore how solutions might change due to data uncertainty or application to other campuses. The results encourage urgent action as they can provide cheaper pathways towards neutrality, including immediate consideration of land-based actions. Additionally, applications of the tool highlight challenges for achieving neutrality such as a reliance on market-based offsets, future market volatility, proper carbon credit accounting, and planning for future social and behavioral actions.

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Steps to reproduce

Steps to reproduce are outlined in the original article "Designing Climate Action and Regulations for sustainaBility (DCARB): Framework and campus application" (citation below) and the Supplementary Material attached. The README file gives further instructions on what information is held in the input files and Julia script. Michael Charles, Vivek Vattyam, Bhavik R. Bakshi, "Designing Climate Action and Regulations for sustainaBility (DCARB): Framework and campus application", Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 356, 2022, 131690, ISSN 0959-6526, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131690. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652622013026)

Institutions

Ohio State University

Categories

Sustainability, Carbon Budget

Funding

DGE-1343012

Sustainability Institute at The Ohio State University

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