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Reducing UK housing CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050...
« on: November 27, 2007, 07:37:17 PM »
http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/research/energy/hometruths.php




The Low-carbon Strategy from the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University identifi es the policies needed to deliver an 80 per cent cut in carbon emissions from UK homes by 2050. These cuts are achievable but will require a quantum leap in commitment from Government and a radical new approach.


The policies have been designed not only to dramatically reduce carbon emissions, but also to be delivered equitably. The poorest households will be prioritised for assistance and fuel poverty will be wiped out. The scientifi c consensus is that for the UK to play its part in helping the world avoid a rise of more than 2°C, we must reduce our carbon emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. The household sector represents 27 per cent of our total emissions and achieving deep cuts here is an imperative.


The low-carbon revolution starts at home.


I'm about half-way through the full report now.


It's interesting how the actions of even quite a pro-Kyoto government are falling short of their promises (did someone say "politics"?), possibly more from indecision than deliberate badness.


Anyway, this is a blueprint of the 80% reduction could be done, if the UK government wants to do it...


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