The Numbers
The amount of Carbon in the atmosphere:
280 – before industrial age
385 – November 07
450 – the max scientists believe our earth can sustain without major negative effects
Allan believes that these numbers will be better known to all of us in the comings years
He likened the current attitude towards Global Warming to his experience with smoking. In the 70’s when scientist were proving that smoking will have major negative side-effects on his health, he did his best not to think about it. Now, 30 years later he has to carry an oxygen tank around with him to breath. Lesson learned, don’t wait until it’s too late.
Allen then went on to talk about the Aspen Energy Program
It marks a significant turn in thinking, a departure from the American Ideal that people can do what they want with there homes and environments. Anyone with a home over 5000 sq ft must do something to mitigate energy consumption. This sort of thinking marks a growing cultural change that Allen sees coming.
Importance of Reward
He notes the importance of having “something to hang on the wall” essentially a way to showcase to the public that businesses and individuals are doing something special to help the environment. Here’s what aspen does.
He goes on to talk about the LEED program and the importance of getting buy in from everyone involved in a project that aims to be sustainable. Allen believes that the change is necissary to fight global warming must start at the local level through programs such as the one in Aspen
Another interesting point that Allen brought up the concept of Peak Oil ( read the book here )
The bigger impact that effects Nordic Areas may be the costs of energy and the resulting decrease in budgets that North American families will have to direct towards recreation activities. (Later discussion in at the conference suggested that high energy costs may actually encourage more local travel
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