Lorenzo Lombardo’s research while affiliated with University of Milan and other places

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The home heating part of the online tool for the carbon footprint calculator. * Mandatory question to continue with the compilation of the survey.
Procedure for estimating the carbon footprint from home heating, warm water production, and cooking.
Average of distances travelled with different means of transport in a year. (a) Describes car, van/SUV, train, and plane distances travelled, while (b) describes minivan/camper, moto/scooter, and bus distances travelled.
Frequency of intermodal transport.
Quantity of km traveled with 1 L of car fuel.

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A User-Friendly Tool to Increase Awareness about Impacts of Human Daily Life Activities on Carbon Footprint
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February 2024

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In recent decades, climate change has demanded more and more attention. Consumers have the power to influence the carbon footprint of goods and services through their purchasing decisions, but to do this they need to learn more. To address this need, it is necessary to develop online questionnaires able to make people aware of which activities have a greater environmental impact in their daily lives. Focusing on this goal, we formulated two tools for quantifying an individual’s carbon footprint over a year. The innovativeness of these tools lies in being user-friendly and providing online open access to compilers, as well as using specific emission factors for the reference context. Specifically, we focused on the main emission sources: gas and electricity consumption, mobility, food, and waste. During these last years, the tools have been proposed to Italian students at different levels of education and to employees of Italian and international companies. The responses from 3260 users revealed an average annual direct carbon footprint per capita of about 5600 kg CO2-eq, which, integrated with the estimate of indirect emissions, provides an estimate in good agreement with the value provided by the Italian National Inventory of greenhouse gases. With the developed tools, people are able to observe which sectors have the greatest impact and consequently are stimulated to emit less by adopting more sustainable behaviors.

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... In the transition towards using energy-efficient household appliances, environmental consciousness is the main foundation that shapes consumer preferences and tastes (Lin and Dong, 2023). Increased awareness of the importance of sustainability not only shapes consumer preferences but is also reflected in product choices that support energy efficiency and significantly reduce carbon footprint (Senese et al., 2024). Interestingly, the consistency in these actions is not the result of an instant process but rather the result of deep reflection on long-term impacts, such as the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (Liao et al., 2020). ...

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Exploring Consumer Transition to Energy-Efficient Household Appliances in Indonesia: The Mediating Role of Curiosity in a Push-Pull-Mooring Framework
A User-Friendly Tool to Increase Awareness about Impacts of Human Daily Life Activities on Carbon Footprint