Authors
Joule A Bergerson, Adam Brandt, Joe Cresko, Michael Carbajales‐Dale, Heather L MacLean, H Scott Matthews, Sean McCoy, Marcelle McManus, Shelie A Miller, William R Morrow, I Daniel Posen, Thomas Seager, Timothy Skone, Sylvia Sleep
Publication date
2020/2
Journal
Journal of Industrial Ecology
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
11-25
Description
Life cycle assessment (LCA) analysts are increasingly being asked to conduct life cycle‐based systems level analysis at the earliest stages of technology development. While early assessments provide the greatest opportunity to influence design and ultimately environmental performance, it is the stage with the least available data, greatest uncertainty, and a paucity of analytic tools for addressing these challenges. While the fundamental approach to conducting an LCA of emerging technologies is akin to that of LCA of existing technologies, emerging technologies pose additional challenges. In this paper, we present a broad set of market and technology characteristics that typically influence an LCA of emerging technologies and identify questions that researchers must address to account for the most important aspects of the systems they are studying. The paper presents: (a) guidance to identify the specific …
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