GREENHOUSE GAS BUDGET, A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BUT ABOVE ALL A TOOL OF STRUCTURE DIAGNOSTIC

  • DAVY EMILIE
    Université de Limoges, ENSIL, Parc d’Ester Technopole, 16 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges cedex, France
  • PEZERON VIRGINE
    Université de Limoges, ENSIL, Parc d’Ester Technopole, 16 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges cedex, France
  • SUARD ELODIE
    Université de Limoges, ENSIL, Parc d’Ester Technopole, 16 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges cedex, France
  • SOLANS RAFAEL
    CCI Limousin, Parc d’Ester Technopole, 1 rue Atlantis, 87069 Limoges cedex3, France
  • NICOLAU RUDY
    GRESE, Université de Limoges, ENSIL, Parc d’Ester Technopole, 16 rue Atlantis, 87068 Limoges cedex, France

Abstract

The reality of climate change, as well as the influence of human activity on this phenomenon is well identified. The growing awareness of all is essential. Each structure owes it to future generations to identify its impact and act accordingly. In this context, the GHG budget is an indispensable tool, and it had not only an ecological interest. We will see in this work, through the example of the budget of an engineering school, economic and political interests that it can take.

Cuvinte cheie

GHG budget greenhouse effect diagnostic