What trade-off for astronomy between greenhouse gas emissions and the societal benefits? A sociological approach

P. Hennebelle, M. Barsuglia, F. Billebaud, M. Bouffard, N. Champollion, M. Grybos, H. Meheut, M. Parmentier, P. Petitjean
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The threat posed to humanity by global warming has led scientists to question the nature of their activities and the need to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from research. Until now, most studies have aimed at quantifying the carbon footprints and relatively less works have addressed the ways GHG emissions can be significantly reduced. A factor two reduction by 2030 implies to think beyond increases in the efficacy of current processes, which will have a limited effect, and beyond wishful thinking about large new sources of energy. Hence, choices among research questions or allocated means within a given field will be needed. They can be made in light of the perceived societal utility of research activities. Here, we addressed the question of how scientists perceive the impact of GHG reduction on their discipline and a possible trade-off between the societal utility of their discipline and an acceptable level of GHG emissions. We conducted 28 semi-directive interviews of French astrophysicists from different laboratories. Our most important findings are that, for most researchers, astronomy is considered to have a positive societal impact mainly regarding education but also because of the fascination it exerts on at least a fraction of the general public. Technological applications are also mentioned but with relatively less emphasis. The reduction of GHG emissions is believed to be necessary and most often reductions within the private-sphere have been achieved. However, the question of community-wide reductions in astrophysics research, and in particular the possible reductions of large facilities reveals much more contrasted opinions.
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天文学在温室气体排放和社会效益之间如何权衡?社会学方法
全球变暖给人类带来的威胁使科学家们开始质疑其活动的性质以及减少研究产生的温室气体排放的必要性。迄今为止,大多数研究都以量化碳足迹为目标,而针对如何大幅减少温室气体排放的研究相对较少。到 2030 年将温室气体排放量减少两倍,这意味着我们不仅要考虑提高现有工艺的效率,因为这样做的效果有限,而且还要考虑如何一厢情愿地开发新能源。因此,需要在特定领域内选择研究问题或分配手段。可以根据研究活动的社会效用来做出选择。在此,我们探讨了科学家如何看待温室气体减排对其学科的影响,以及在其学科的社会效用与可接受的温室气体排放水平之间可能做出的权衡。我们对来自不同实验室的法国天体物理学家进行了 28 次半直接访谈。我们最重要的发现是,对大多数研究人员来说,天文学被认为具有积极的社会影响,主要是在教育方面,但也因为天文学对至少一部分公众的吸引力。技术应用也被提及,但强调的程度相对较低。减少温室气体排放被认为是必要的,而且大多数情况下私人领域已经实现了减排。然而,在天体物理学研究的全社会减排问题上,特别是大型设施的可能减排问题上,人们的意见却大相径庭。
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