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Chris's Forester Column, June 2009

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‘The Heat is On!’ by Chris Wooldridge of Transition Town Newent

 

Ways to cut our Carbon Footprint

 

June hasn’t turned out quite as hot and sunny as some predicted. Apart from a few glorious days, the month has been generally cloudy with chilly evenings and some heavy storms. But this is just weather, not climate; global temperature trends point upwards and each of us needs to consider how we can reduce our personal carbon footprint.

 

Current average UK emissions per person are 12.5 tonnes of CO2 each year. The UK’s proposed target of 80% reduction by 2050 means a personal annual emission of 2.5 tonnes of CO2. If we share emissions among the world’s population our ration would be just 1.5 tonnes so we have a long way to go.  As examples, a return flight to New Zealand racks up 12 tonnes, a whole year’s average emission; a Far East trip, 6.4 tonnes but a rail journey from Gloucester to Madrid would generate just 115 kg. To calculate your own carbon footprint, go on-line, for example, to:  www.resurgence.org/resources/  

 

Improved insulation, efficient heating systems and renewable energy technologies can yield substantial financial savings and considerably reduce carbon footprints. Of course this can cost money but there is help at hand from many organisations.

 

Here in the Forest of Dean, the Severn Wye Energy Agency (SWEA) based in Highnam offers advice on energy-related topics and administers grant applications.  I am currently having a solar hot water system fitted and have been able to claim grants of £1400.00: £400 from the Low Carbon Buildings Programme plus the £1000.00 Gloucestershire-specific Renewable Energy Grant. SWEA was able to sort out my application and confirm the grant within a few days. SWEA tell me there’s lots more money available at the moment for similar projects.  Contact them now to discuss your requirements on 01452 835060 or go to www.swea.co.uk

 

FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY and with a low carbon footprint too...

As part of National Cycling Week, Transition Newent invites you to join a Family Cycling Treasure Hunt.  Starting from Newent Community School between 9.30 and 10.30am, the lovely routes will take you along country lanes towards Tibberton, where refreshments will be served, returning to Newent for about 1.00pm.

Adults £1.00, children 50p.

Booking or more info, contact Bailey Curtis: 01531 828664

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