Responding to the Climate Crisis: The Importance of Virtual Conferencing Post-Pandemic

2020 
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought in-person academic conferences to a halt A current pressing question among researchers in our field is whether we should return to the pre-pandemic conference model when travel is safe again We present evidence suggesting that the answer is no We surveyed 489 researchers studying human behavior and cognition about their pre-pandemic conference attendance, what they value in conferencing, and their attitudes toward solutions for making conferences more sustainable We found that researchers’ average carbon footprints from conference travel are unsustainable in light of recommendations from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change We also found that researchers are positively inclined towards a variety of changes that would make conferences more sustainable Given these results, it will be essential for future conference organizers to provide more sustainable and accessible options, including a virtual option for participation at every conference For attendees to choose virtual formats, it will be important for conference organizers to provide virtual experiences that are as fulfilling as possible, changes which can also be applied to in-person conferencing We envision a future of conferencing that is more productive, accessible, and environmentally conscious © 2020 University of California Press All rights reserved
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