Applications of Environmental Modeling in the Financial Services Sector
Abstract
Currently, personal carbon footprints and environmental impact are not well understood
in the United States. Existing solutions aimed at educating people about these topics
are stagnant and lack personalized details to help enable meaningful action. Yet,
there is a willingness among the public to live a more sustainable lifestyle. In 2020,
there was a 4550% increase in Google keyword search terms for “how to live a sustainable
lifestyle 5. Moreover, 80% of people have indicated they would be willing to change
their lifestyle as much for climate change as they have for the COVID-19 pandemic21.
This project aimed to explore the value and viability of addressing the gap between
current levels of concern and action to address climate change, known as the value-action
gap, by first exploring current perceptions of carbon footprinting and offsets here
in the US and subsequently conducting a market sizing analysis to determine the environmental
impact and market opportunity. Specifically, this project explores the application
of a well-established carbon accounting method, EIO-LCA, within the financial services
sector as a means of addressing the value-action gap. Findings included the potential
for a 640 million MTCO2E annual reduction within the United States and a recommended
go-to-market strategy.
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Parker, Shannon (2021). Applications of Environmental Modeling in the Financial Services Sector. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22657.Collections
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