Wed 31 Oct 2007
Zero Carbon Britain - (Almost) Zero Carbon Now, Part II
Posted by Adam under Economics, Solutions, PoliticsNo Comments
A remarkable survival plan - if survival is what we want . . .

While Climate Chronicles indulges in solo prose to warn of the impending Flood, fervently hoping to muster people to address climate reality, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) (1) in the U.K. is building an Ark - for all of us if we have the sense to climb on board. Founded in 1973, CAT is a leading European environmental research and experimental station and community, and has grown from wind turbines hand-made from cloth and old car parts to a state-of-the-art (both low- and high-tech) leading edge planning and development center. I highly recommend visiting CAT’s informative and entertaining website.
In June 2007 CAT issued its ground-breaking report, Zero Carbon Britain (ZCB) (2), which outlines the elements of a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the U.K. to zero by the year 2027. While I maintain that 2027 is far too late, I readily admit that I am stubbornly insistent on the demands of physical reality - ZCB is tipping its hat to political “reality,” as irrelevant to the natural world though politics may be.