The Air Up There: Estimating Environmental Impact of Changed Transportation Habits
March 15, 2021
As many people who traditionally work in office environments near the one-year mark in a work-from-home experience brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, companies around the United States and the world are starting to reimagine what the future of work looks like. That includes limiting the need for daily transportation between home and work to not only protect employees from the virus but also how it can improve output with the added benefit of helping the environment. The environmental impact of the change in transportation habits is something that Shannon Capps, PhD, Assistant Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, is studying closely. To read the full write-up on Capps’ work, please visit the Engineering news page.