We're importing food because of profit not space and food choice ie wanting non native foods. Only 0.1% of the uk is made up of actual homes, about 5% of uk is classified urban areas.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Even if our pitiful housebuilding increases I'm confident Scotland will be net zero by 2050 after that we should be going carbon negative. Agriculture is actually a huge emmiter of our co2 about 7.8% our 2nd highest cause of emissions. That's why countries like Holland and Germany are trying to cut farmers production and emissions to hit net zero.
Transport excluding air travel is out in front at worst culprit 10.9% of emissions, hence us wanting to cut car use dramatically. Businesses 3rd 7.5%, residential 6.3%. All new builds will have to be electric heating now which will help get net zero, replacing existing gas boilers will be harder. 5% energy, gas, coal and oil power stations. Air travel and shipping together is only 0.7%.
You can see why cars, agricultural and heating homes in buildings are the targets. Cut them or turn them electric and we'll get net zero. Scotland are doing pretty well I think in the push to electrify
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10-04-2024 08:57 PM #632This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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10-04-2024 09:21 PM #634This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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What isn’t though is my neighbour up the road who has a house in a rather more built up area (that obviously has mains gas and electricity) that decides to put theirs on at any opportunity and routinely stink the road out with whatever they are burning in it.
There is now an odd situation where we are happily banning cars for their pollution but not bothering to police people routinely burning wood in fires in populated areas years after clean air acts were brought in to stop people doing exactly that.
Wood burning stoves do have a place in the types of situation you have described but I’m all for a ban in Inner city / urban areas.
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Given that we can’t all have wood burners, how should society decide who gets to have one?
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Who chooses? Well the new building regulations have been pretty clear.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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You're making things up about availability of wood and the switch to coal. Coal had been used for fuel for a long, long time in Scotland. However, the speed, scale and demands of industrialisation required industrial level mining of a fuel that was suitable for it's needs. Nothing to do with availability of wood.
The Scottish timber industry produces huge amounts of low grade wood, much is unsuitable for construction, Mostly used for pulp, but It burns nicely too.
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Burners should be definitely banned in new builds and only really used when other heating sources available. It produces more co2 than oil and gas for the same amount of heat and methane. Obviously renewable electricity is much much better than all 3 and where we have to be heading as soon as we can. If we want net zero we need to go electric as fast as we can and we are getting there
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Electric vehicles are now saving 1.5 million barrels of oil being burnt a day. Two thirds of that are from people choosing to ride electric bikes. On yer bikes everyone!
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The have also came down in price can get a good one for about 800 in halfords and you can pay it up there, over 60 a month for a bus pass. Cycle to work scheme is great if its available at your work. Takes a third off the bikes cost minimum through tax savings and let's you pay over 12 or 18 months
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Compared to an electric one which might do 40 miles on a full charge.
Sure they will eventually be a thing but the use case is still pretty weak I’d say.
I’ve commuted for years on a scooter. By far the most convenient, speedy and cost effective way of getting about town.
Cheap to buy (esp. second hand) and extremely cheap to run I’m amazed more people don’t do it.
Sensibly Edinburgh has excluded them from the LEZ rules as well.
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Also modern insulated houses simply don’t need them. My house is roasting, compared to my last mid 30s semi detached that I used to live in.
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Dubai: a year's rain fell in one day. The pictures are apocalyptic.
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https://x.com/DaveThroup/status/1780566686644445217
It has been the wettest 6 months across the whole of England since records began in 1871.
The wettest 12 months across 18 English catchments
And the wettest 18 month period for England on record.
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Humza Yousaf Sept 23
"The UK government rolling back on their climate pledges is unforgivable.
It's time for climate action and ambition. Scotland will continue to show global leadership in the face of the climate crisis.
The UK Government is on the wrong side of history, I'd urge them to rethink"
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The Scottish government is to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030.
The final goal of reaching "net-zero" by 2045 will remain, but BBC Scotland News understands the government's annual climate targets could also go.
Ministers have missed eight of the last 12 annual targets and have been told that reaching the 75% milestone by the end of the decade is unachievable.
A statement is expected at Holyrood on Thursday afternoon.
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) - which provides independent advice to ministers - warned back in 2022 that Scotland had lost its lead over the rest of the UK in tackling the issue
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the UK’s Labour Party rolled back its pledge to make £28 billion per year of additional capital expenditure available to meet the country’s Net Zero target: extra spending is now likely to be around £5 billion should Labour form the next government.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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We can see it here with the LEZ, the introduction of cycle lanes, phasing out wood burning stoves in new build houses etc etc.
Everyone says they want to stop climate change. So long as it’s not inconvenient for them.
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