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Except their demands are totally impracticable. "Government must act now to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025"
So what does that require in the UK?
Zero Carbon Britain suggests building 130,000 100-metre tall wind turbines to power the UK (in an area over twice the size of Wales)
In the rich world in particular, zero carbon would usher in a period of huge social change. Energy would be stringently rationed, dedicated to survival and essential activities; we’d go to bed early and rise with the sun. Expect massive disruption in the way food is grown, processed and distributed – more turnips, fewer mangoes on the menu in the UK for starters. Globally, there would be much-reduced private car use, virtually no aviation, haulage or shipping – spelling a dramatic end to material globalization as we know it.
What if...we reduced carbon emissions to zero by 2025?
Can't see much public support for that...
Add to the above the requirement for everyone with gas central heating to convert to electrical heating within 6 years. Or is that covered by going to bed early as it would be too cold to be anywhere indoors but under a load of blankets... |
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