Hi Richard Thanks for explaining this. Btw, noticed Someone has posted a link in your comments section ... Good idea to set links as Review before posting. Many links are from bots & trolls to some very questionable sites & may result in your channel getting Community Strikes.
If an airport is counting the carbon the planes are using and the airlines are counting the carbon the planes are using and the travel agents are counting the carbon the planes are using you and the mail couriers are counting the carbon the planes are using you are triple or quadruple counting carbon .
Sadly, since the UK's latest 'lockdown' has reduced, all I hear is that the markets are excited in anticipation of all that pent-up spending potential in us, the simple consumer. Lots of sad news from the mouthpieces of the travel industry as well. I see no reporting in the vein of common sense you talk about above. Luckily, sensible companies are investing in interesting green technologies (q.v. cryobatteries as one example), but on the other hand, my employer has just installed a new gas boiler in the office. It's going to be a long, hard slog to convince people to think about their personal role in carbon-neutrality. Time for sticks rather than carrots, but of course we have this government and it's sponsors, so that won't happen for some time. Still, there's always the next COP26 talks. LOL.
At the moment "net zero" sounds a lot like a bit of fluff to cover up for exporting emissions to others.
Hi Richard
Thanks for explaining this.
Btw, noticed Someone has posted a link in your comments section ... Good idea to set links as Review before posting.
Many links are from bots & trolls to some very questionable sites & may result in your channel getting Community Strikes.
If an airport is counting the carbon the planes are using and the airlines are counting the carbon the planes are using and the travel agents are counting the carbon the planes are using you and the mail couriers are counting the carbon the planes are using you are triple or quadruple counting carbon .
Good point,
Now there’s a challenge 👍
Sadly, since the UK's latest 'lockdown' has reduced, all I hear is that the markets are excited in anticipation of all that pent-up spending potential in us, the simple consumer. Lots of sad news from the mouthpieces of the travel industry as well. I see no reporting in the vein of common sense you talk about above. Luckily, sensible companies are investing in interesting green technologies (q.v. cryobatteries as one example), but on the other hand, my employer has just installed a new gas boiler in the office. It's going to be a long, hard slog to convince people to think about their personal role in carbon-neutrality. Time for sticks rather than carrots, but of course we have this government and it's sponsors, so that won't happen for some time. Still, there's always the next COP26 talks. LOL.