23 Jan 2020

Reducing our carbon footprint - NOT amateur radio

There is little doubt we all have to do better if we are to help reduce the increase in temperature of our planet. I am one of the culprits: I drive a car, fly abroad, heat my house with gas and eat too much red meat.

This is what I think will happen:
  1. We will eat far less meat in future. By advertising and price we will be persuaded that non-meat alternatives are better for us. This has already started.
  2. We will, at some point, drive electric vehicles. We are not quite there yet as prices are too high and ranges too low. With research into better batteries I suspect changes will come. Also, I suspect governments will be persuaded to subsidise renewables rather than fossil fuels.
  3. There will be government subsidies to use less energy such as incentives to insulate homes and use less energy. Maybe the charge for using too much energy will be very high whereas it will be lower for the first so many kWhrs.
  4. There will be subsidies to convert to greener energy to heat our homes.
  5. We will travel less.
  6. The price of renewables will drop.
  7. Storage of renewable  energy will become economic, rendering fossil fuels obsolete.
  8. Technologies for carbon capture will be created.
There will be plenty of other things we can do.
Overall, I am optimistic.  Change is coming and we will embrace it.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah no Bacon and Egg breakies or yummy roast beef and Yorkies on a Sunday.. Eat more Vegan.. Ugh!


    No more sitting in front of the fire with pipe and slippers. Jump up and down on the spot to keep warm.

    More Windmills that don't turn on a calm day. No electric, you will just have to pedal your bike to turn the dynamo and fuel your rig. :-)

    The world has gone barmy!

    73 Steve

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