Our Planet

Shifting a professional conference online cuts its carbon footprint by 94%, study finds

The researchers took into account parameters such as food preparation, accommodation, preparation and implementation of technologies, and transport

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2021 5:00PM

Shifting a professional conference online cuts its carbon footprint by 94%, study finds
Transportation is one of the most important factors in the variation of the carbon footprint of such a conference. – ETX Daily Up pic, December 23, 2201

MOVING meetings and conferences fully online could reduce their carbon footprint by 94%, according to an American study. It's a considerable reduction, and one that's largely due to removing transport from the equation.

Since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, event organisers and companies have been forced to make their conferences and meetings virtual. This shift from face-to-face to online meetings has unsurprisingly brought benefits for the environment.

Researchers at Cornell University in the United States have put a number on these benefits. They estimate that holding a conference online instead of in-person could "substantially reduce the carbon footprint by 94%."

Based on several scenarios for face-to-face, hybrid and remote meetings, modelled on the same event – the 2020 American Center for Life Cycle Assessment (ACLCA) conference – the researchers have drawn up results showing the variations in carbon footprint according to whether the conference is held remotely or not.

To calculate the most accurate figures, the researchers took into account various parameters, some of which can change dramatically when the event is held virtually. These include food preparation, accommodation, preparation and implementation of information and communication technologies, and transportation.

Transport is a major factor

Transportation is one of the most important factors in the variation of the carbon footprint of such a conference. According to the study, "the 10-20% of participants with the most polluting trips contribute to a substantial portion (20-70%) of the total transportation-induced emissions."

Indeed, "most participants are from the region where the conferences are held," the authors state.

But the transportation profile also depends on the city: "a conference location with better train connection to other major cities is capable of allowing more participants to transport by train and thus has more potential of reducing carbon footprint," the researchers note.

A hybrid model

While virtual conferences have many advantages, and remain less intensive in terms of greenhouse gas emissions than face-to-face meetings, the lack of human connection and spontaneity are also parameters to be considered.

"For the sake of maintaining more than 50% of in-person participation, carefully selected hubs for hybrid conferences have the potential to slash carbon footprint and energy use by two-thirds," the study concludes. – ETX Daily Up, December 23, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 2y

New guidelines for Sabahans to operate own rooftop solar systems for ‘self-consumption’

People / 3y

What carbon footprint? American man flies 23 million miles

Business / 3y

EU to introduce eco-label for flights from 2025 to promote sustainable fuels

Business / 3y

Miti forms task force to reduce carbon footprint in aerospace industry

Business / 4y

Elon Musk threatens to sack Tesla execs who don’t return to offices: report

Wellness / 4y

Remote working can stifle creativity, study finds

Spotlight

Opinion

When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

Malaysia

EPF members withdraw RM19.87 billion from Flexible Account as of May 31

Malaysia

Melaka: Student who was allegedly bullied chases schoolmate with box cutter

World

Fresh US-Iran strikes deepen Middle East crisis as ceasefire crumbles

You may be interested

Events

HashMicro rolls out AI-powered manufacturing platform to help firms tackle rising costs, disruptions

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir