Environmental Impact and Carbon Footprint Assessment of Sustainable Buildings: An Experimental Investigation

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Carbon emission has been considerably higher in India in the last few decades. The greenhouse gases increased to an imaginary volume, a major contributor to global warming. Chennai is one of India's large cosmopolitan cities, contributing more Gross Domestic Product (G.D.P.) and carbon to the atmosphere. The infrastructure sector is always a booming sector in and around Chennai, which requires more construction materials. In turn, the construction of new buildings expands the city with a large area of urban and suburban Chennai, where I.T. division, automobile division, and industrial estates are available. Hence, this study deals with the carbon emission of a residential building constructed with conventional materials in and around Chennai. So, one can estimate the emission of carbon by the conventional building, which leads to global warming and climate change.

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Chukka, N. D. K. R., Arivumangai, A., Kumar, S., Subashchandrabose, R., Reddy, Y. B. S., Natrayan, L., & Debela, G. C. (2022). Environmental Impact and Carbon Footprint Assessment of Sustainable Buildings: An Experimental Investigation. Adsorption Science and Technology. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/8130180

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