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Incineration of MSW generates pollutants (CO2, heavy metals, dioxins, particulates) that contribute to impacts such as climate change, smog, acidification, and human health impacts (asthma and heart and nervous system damage).

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Chris W. Scheuer

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Education
  • Ph.D. Natural Resources student, M.S. Architecture '02
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Publications (4)
Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Performance of a New University Building: Modeling Challenges and Design Implications
Whole Building Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Impacts: The Dominance of Energy and Water Services Burdens in a New University Building
Evaluation of LEED Using Life Cycle Assessment Methods
Life Cycle Assessment modeling of an institutional building: Evaluation of the BEES 2.0b software (An internal report)
Projects (2)
Critical Evaluation of LEED (Leadership on Energy and Environmental Design) - Using Life Cycle Assessment Year 2
Application and Refinement of BEES (Building for Environmental and Economic Sustainability) for Enhancing Building Life Cycle Assessments

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