Tuesday, 1 October 2019

We Need Solutions Not Talk

by Les May

I HAVE NOT read or listened to anything that Greta Thunberg has said since she burst onto the world stage.  So far as I am concerned talk is cheap.  We already know that burning fossil fuels, coal, natural gas and oil derived products, is the root cause of the increase in global temperature, and we know what the likely results will be, a rise in sea level flooding coastal areas and a more active atmosphere/sea system leading to more extreme weather events in parts of the world that normally do not experience them.

The problem we have to solve is how we are going to reduce the amount of fossil fuel we burn to produce energy to make, move and recycle things.  A switch to so called ‘green’ energy sounds like a great idea but there is a question about whether we can produce enough ‘green’ energy to completely replace the energy currently derived from fossil fuels.

One way of saving materials and the energy needed to process them is to make the things we buy last longer so that fewer need to be manufactured.

As part of the European Union (EU) Ecodesign Directive which aims to remove the most wasteful products from the market and replace them with ones that use less energy and fewer resources, from 2021 all televisions, monitors, fridges, freezers, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers and lighting will have to meet minimum repairability requirements.  Manufacturers will have to ensure that appliances can be dismantled with commonly available tools, and repair information and spare parts will have to be made available to repairers.  This will have the effect of extending the life of appliances so that they have to be replaced less often.

Making fewer appliances means fewer workers are needed to make them. The challenge to our social fabric of attempting to prevent further global warming may be just as great as letting it happen and not taking any steps to prevent it.





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