Richard10002
Well-Known Member
So, if all that is true, we're not talking big numbers in relative terms.
It is also fairly clear that any action needs to have the US on board.
I dont know what difference it could make, but every house/property could be "forced/motivated" to have a windmill and some solar panels. (we're being forced to have double glazing and condensing boilers, so it wouldnt be a big deal).
There could be a commitment to "building" forests
When Bush goes and, hopefully, the opposition get in, the pressure from the oil barons may not be as effective, and there may be a commitment to the Kyoto Agreement. 10% of the US emissions is a big portion of the global overproduction.
Nuclear power - is it safe, or is it merely postboning the problem to another generation... I dont know.
Anyway... it doesnt seem beyond redemption, as long as there is a will..... and what we can probably conclude is that the carbon footprint of a GRP yacht is a mere bagatelle.
Also, I dont recall anyone suggesting what its' footprint might be.
It is also fairly clear that any action needs to have the US on board.
I dont know what difference it could make, but every house/property could be "forced/motivated" to have a windmill and some solar panels. (we're being forced to have double glazing and condensing boilers, so it wouldnt be a big deal).
There could be a commitment to "building" forests
When Bush goes and, hopefully, the opposition get in, the pressure from the oil barons may not be as effective, and there may be a commitment to the Kyoto Agreement. 10% of the US emissions is a big portion of the global overproduction.
Nuclear power - is it safe, or is it merely postboning the problem to another generation... I dont know.
Anyway... it doesnt seem beyond redemption, as long as there is a will..... and what we can probably conclude is that the carbon footprint of a GRP yacht is a mere bagatelle.
Also, I dont recall anyone suggesting what its' footprint might be.