Posts Tagged ‘CO2 emissions’

Fossil Fuel and Climate Change

On top of all the money lost to Ireland and our local economies by importing fossil fuel, by the global scarcity of supply coming with rising prices of fuel but more so by Climate Change. It is clearly now really happening and is unequivocal. It is predominantly being created by CO2 emissions generated by us humans in the Developed World, from burning fossil fuel. It is causing huge hardship and hundreds of thousands of deaths each year to poor in the developing world. It is by far, the greatest challenge ever for human civilisation on this planet to have to face. We are now on a trajectory for a six degree rise in global surface temperature in this century, unless global Governments and all of us act now. Our greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere have now reached 390ppm – that is 40% above Pre-Industrial time levels and is now at a level of concentration that has not occurred since about 20 million years ago. Over that huge length of time our CO2 stabilised at about 280ppm. We are scientifically in ‘unknown territory’! It puts all our children’s future in peril.

Ireland’s Government Budget 2010; – Continuation of the Home Energy Saving grants.

I welcome the positive announcement, in these gloomy recessionary times, of a further €130 million in the December Budget for 2010, towards retrofitting private homes, as a continuation of the ‘HES’ and Social houses through the ‘Warmer Homes’ scheme.This will stimulate householders to upgrade their home, who take advantage of this, where it funds up to 30% of the total investment.

What is a carbon footprint?

Your carbon footprint is footprint is a measurement of all greenhouse gases we individually produce and has units of tonnes (or kg) of carbon dioxide equivalent.A carbon footprint is made up of the sum of two parts,
1. Your primary footprint and 2. Your secondary footprint.
1. The primary footprint is a measure of our direct emissions [...]