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Teun Bousema1, Prashanth Selvaraj2, Abdoulaye A Djimde3, Derya Yakar4, Brittany Hagedorn2, Abigail Pratt5, Didier Barret6, Kate Whitfield7, Justin M Cohen8.
Abstract
We calculated carbon emissions associated with air travel of 4,834 participants at the 2019 annual conference of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH). Together, participants traveled a total of 27.7 million miles or 44.6 million kilometers. This equates to 58 return trips to the moon. Estimated carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions were 8,646 metric tons or the total weekly carbon footprint of approximately 9,366 average American households. These emissions contribute to climate change and thus may exacerbate many of the global diseases that conference attendees seek to combat. Options to reduce conference travel-associated emissions include 1) alternating in-person and online conferences, 2) offering a hybrid in-person/online conference, and 3) decentralizing the conference with multiple conference venues. Decentralized ASTMH conferences may allow for up to 64% reduction in travel distance and 58% reduction in CO2e emissions. Given the urgency of the climate crisis and the clear association between global warming and global health, ways to reduce carbon emissions should be considered.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33069267 PMCID: PMC7646750 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Figure 1.Travel to the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019 conference. Data from participants and their country, state, or province of origin were used to estimate their travel distance and the travel-associated CO2e emissions. Each line connects a single airport in the country, state, or province of departure with the conference venue in Washington, DC. The thickness of the line reflects the number of participants; the travel route is stylized, although actual travel distance based on available flights (including flight legs) was used for calculations. CO2e = carbon dioxide equivalent.
Figure 2.Estimated impact of decentralized American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene conferences. Data from participants and their country, state, or province of origin were used to explore the impact on total travel distance and CO2e emissions if the conference was held at multiple venues in Washington, DC, Lima, Amsterdam, Nairobi, and Bangkok. The thickness of the line reflects the number of participants; the travel route is stylized, although actual travel distance based on available flights (including flight legs) was used for calculations. CO2e = carbon dioxide equivalent.