G
Greg Schivley
Researcher at Booz Allen Hamilton
Publications - 17
Citations - 516
Greg Schivley is an academic researcher from Booz Allen Hamilton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Natural gas. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 413 citations. Previous affiliations of Greg Schivley include Carnegie Mellon University.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Enhancing life cycle impact assessment from climate science: Review of recent findings and recommendations for application to LCA
Annie Levasseur,Otávio Cavalett,Jan S. Fuglestvedt,Thomas Gasser,Thomas Gasser,Daniel J.A. Johansson,Susanne Vedel Jørgensen,Marco Raugei,Andy Reisinger,Greg Schivley,Anders Hammer Strømman,Katsumasa Tanaka,Francesco Cherubini +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review of available midpoint metrics (i.e., using an indicator situated in the middle of the cause-effect chain from emissions to climate change) for well-mixed greenhouse gases and near-term climate forcers based on the current literature is performed.
Journal ArticleDOI
Bridging the gap between impact assessment methods and climate science
Francesco Cherubini,Jan S. Fuglestvedt,Thomas Gasser,Thomas Gasser,Andy Reisinger,Otávio Cavalett,Mark A. J. Huijbregts,Mark A. J. Huijbregts,Daniel J.A. Johansson,Susanne Vedel Jørgensen,Marco Raugei,Greg Schivley,Anders Hammer Strømman,Katsumasa Tanaka,Annie Levasseur +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for an active consideration of these aspects to bridge the gap between climate impact methods used in environmental impact analysis and climate science, and argue that failure to acknowledge the complexity of climate change drivers and the spatial and temporal heterogeneities of their climate system responses can lead to the deployment of suboptimal and potentially even counterproductive, mitigation strategies.
Journal ArticleDOI
Synthesis of recent ground-level methane emission measurements from the U.S. natural gas supply chain
TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesis of new methane (CH4) emission data from a recent series of ground-based field measurements shows that 1.7% of the methane in natural gas is emitted between extraction and delivery (with a 95% confidence interval from 1.3% to 2.2%).
ReportDOI
Life Cycle Analysis of Natural Gas Extraction and Power Generation
Timothy J. Skone,James Littlefield,Joe Marriott,Greg Cooney,Matt Jamieson,Chris Jones,Laura D. Demetrion,Michele Mutchek,Chungyan Shih,Aimee E. Curtright,Greg Schivley,Al Yost,Michelle Krynock +12 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Beyond Global Warming Potential: A Comparative Application of Climate Impact Metrics for the Life Cycle Assessment of Coal and Natural Gas Based Electricity
DeVynne Farquharson,Paulina Jaramillo,Greg Schivley,Kelly Klima,Derrick R. Carlson,Constantine Samaras +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of coal and natural gas used in new, advanced power plants using a broad set of available climate metrics in order to test for the robustness of results.