Thursday, 22 May 2014

Low carbon energy



Climate scientists have been warning us for over 30 years that if we continue to emit greenhouse gases at the present rate it will cause unpredictable and dangerous changes to the Earth's climate with profound consequences for our children and grandchildren.  However decarbonising our energy supply presents a massive challenge because people tend to object to all the alternatives.  Onshore wind turbines: `not in my back yard', offshore turbines: spoil the view and kill seabirds, Severn barrage: destroys habitats for rare geese and waders, nuclear: too dangerous, solar: too expensive etc.  The implications of switching to low carbon energy for the state and appearance of the UK countryside are huge. For example covering 10% of the land area of the UK with wind turbines would provide only one-sixth of our energy needs.   An excellent presentation on this can be seen at http://www.ted.com/talks/david_mackay_a_reality_check_on_renewables.
There needs to be an informed public debate about which mixes of low carbon energy (wind, nuclear, tide etc.) people would find least objectionable.  So far there has been a complete lack of leadership from politicians and the media on this matter.  How do we get a debate started?

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Recycling Low Energy light bulbs (CFLs)

The Greening Group would like to help everybody recycle CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lamps) which need to be handled appropriately. We can acquire a special container, known as a Bulbstore Mini, which is suitable for use in any indoor community location and we would then empty it as it gets full.
But we can't find a suitable location for this container. Do you have any ideas?

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Cold Ash Parish Greening Group

Welcome to our blog.

We are introducing this in response to suggestions that a forum for asking questions or making comments about Energy Conservation/Climate Change etc. within the Cold Ash Parish would be useful.

The Greening Group committee will monitor this and respond, as appropriate, as soon as possible.

Go ahead, and let's see how it works out!