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GreenMetaData: Standardising Environmental Impact Reporting for Computational Research [Online]

May 7, 2026, 11:45 AM
25m
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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Speaker

Jyoti Bhogal

Description

There is a growing need for standardised approaches to report the environmental impacts of computational research. Funders now require such reporting, researchers are increasingly motivated to disclose the impact of their work, and journals lack clear guidelines to support this practice. The Green Algorithms project addresses this need by providing open-source tools to estimate the carbon footprint of computational workflows.

Building on this, the GreenMetaData (https://github.com/GreenAlgorithms/GreenMetaData) file format represents a first step towards standardising how environmental impact is reported. It is a machine-readable, transparent, and extensible format that enables researchers to document carbon emissions and other sustainability metrics, along with the methodology used. A companion web-based tool (currently under development) supports users in generating these metadata files.

In this talk, we present the GreenMetaData initiative and engage with the research community to refine the format, improve usability, and encourage broader adoption for more sustainable computational science.

Authors

Dr Caterina Doglioni (University of Manchester, UK) Dr Christina Bremer (University of Cambridge, UK) Dr Dylan Powell (University of Stirling, Stirling, UK) Jyoti Bhogal Dr Loïc Lannelongue (University of Cambridge, UK) Mr Michael Sparks (University of Manchester, UK) Dr William Haese-Hil (University of Glasgow, UK)

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