The carbon footprint of astronomical observatories

Jürgen Knödlseder
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The carbon footprint of astronomical research is an increasingly topical issue. From a comparison of existing literature, we infer an annual per capita carbon footprint of several tens of tonnes of CO$_2$ equivalents for an average person working in astronomy. Astronomical observatories contribute significantly to the carbon footprint of astronomy, and we examine the related sources of greenhouse gas emissions as well as lever arms for their reduction. Comparison with other scientific domains illustrates that astronomy is not the only field that needs to accomplish significant carbon footprint reductions of their research facilities. We show that limiting global warming to 1.5{\deg}C or 2{\deg}C implies greenhouse gas emission reductions that can only be reached by a systemic change of astronomical research activities, and we argue that a new narrative for doing astronomical research is needed if we want to keep our planet habitable.
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天文观测台的碳足迹
天文学研究的碳足迹是一个越来越受关注的问题。通过对现有文献的比较,我们推断从事天文学研究的普通人每年的人均碳足迹为几十吨二氧化碳当量。天文观测站对天文学的碳足迹贡献巨大,我们研究了温室气体排放的相关来源以及减少排放的杠杆手段。与其他科学领域的比较表明,天文学并不是唯一需要大幅减少其研究设施碳足迹的领域。我们表明,将全球变暖限制在1.5{\deg}C或2{\deg}C意味着温室气体排放量的减少只能通过天文学研究活动的系统性改变来实现,我们认为,如果我们想保持我们星球的宜居性,就需要对天文学研究进行新的阐述。
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