Sep 07 2008
Going Green
There’s so much crap written about this that the average person has no chance of getting it right.
For example, it’s said that cattle in the UK are responsible for 25% of this country’s methane emissions. Methane is one of the gases said to be responsible for global warming - it has several times the impact of CO2 but is, currently, in much lower proportion. Reducing our meat consumption would reduce methane levels. However, methane only remains in the atmosphere for ~12 years and is removed by a natural process resulting in the production of water.
Carbon Dioxide, on the other hand, remains for around 100 years and is removed via photo-synthesis. We need more sustainable forest to address this and less consumption of fossil fuels but given the cost of oil/gas it won’t be hard to accept.
More importantly, we need a complete change of attitude including reducing travel significantly - commuting specifically - it’s ludicrous to travel up and down the country to the workplace when half the work doesn’t even need to be done at work.
But there are much simpler things that anyone can do. If you’re not short of cash fit solar panels, even in our crap summer you would have made savings. Consider a low voltage immersion heater system powered by a small wind turbine - free hot water forever!
Less in the budget? Get down to your local DIY store and get loads of roof insulation in; fit blinds to windows that are not double-glazed; install a small wood-burning stove.
Got no budget? Switch off unwanted lights and electrical appliances; buy fresh vegetables as you need them - rotting food in landfill produces methane; re-use shopping bags; build a composting bin from scrap wood. Try this site for further ideas.
If everyone does something, no matter how little, it would make a big difference!