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What about us?

Posted by ericww on October 30, 2009

Michael JacksonThere’s a scene in the new Michael Jackson movie ‘This Is It’ which bridges into ‘Earth Song’ in which he’s talking about his love for planet earth which really chimes with a thought that keeps whirring around my head.  According to the late, great musical genius that is MJ, we’re killing the planet but, he says, it’s not just down to governments to do something about it.  It’s down to all of us.

He’s right, of course.  But how do you get ‘all of us’ behind a unified, common goal of such enormous scale – especially when the apparent short-term cost and effort seems to keep on clouding the long-term yet vital goal.  It’s been an interesting week in which to weigh up this argument.  Here are some of the UK news headlines:

The Daily Mail “The green car tax blitz: £3,300 levy on new vehicles as fuel duty soars” The Daily Telegraph “Green tax proposals ‘would increase household energy bills by £800 a year”Power Stations

It’s not surprising that the real messages about climate change, and the responsibility on all of us to actually do something about it, are getting lost within all this ‘noise’.  You can’t really blame consumers on a mass scale for caring more about Jedward being worthy of remaining in (or not) the talent competition that is ITV’s – or should I say Simon Cowell’s – X Factor.  We are living in tough economic times, with declining property values, and the looming spectre of a return to the 1970s with postal strikes and, who knows, maybe even the odd power cut or two.  It’s hardly surprising that a Saturday night TV entertainment event is a great if temporary escape from reality.

Okay, I’m possibly exaggerating for effect, but it stands that most people feel they have better things to do than worry about carbon emissions, and our news media doesn’t help that much in this situation – not that we should blame the Press for doing its job of reporting ‘the news’.  Plus, we have a general election on the horizon in the UK in 2010, so let’s face it, a positive spin on saving the planet doesn’t stand a chance!

And so back to MJ.  He may have had a somewhat troubled and eventful life that was tragically short.  And he may divide opinion with regards to his private life.  But he does leave a truly amazing legacy in his music and, also, the thought that we need to operate as a collective and take some pain in order to achieve some real gain on the planet stuff.  The “£3,300″ car tax and the “£800″ energy bills may be utterly distasteful to the many, but we may actually have to wise up to the fact that this is a reality we must face up to in order to find new ways to generate and manage our energy and the demands we make on the planet’s natural resources.

These “green taxes” might just be the tip of an iceberg that even global warming cannot melt.

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C what you can do

Posted by ericww on October 24, 2009

DECC’s Act On CO2 campaign has gone live. Running on television, press, outdoor posters, cinema and online – the campaign is designed to raise awareness of climate change, convey the imminence and the need for urgent action. DECC is encouraging people to search online for Act On CO2 to find out what they can do to help.

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Electric va-va-voom… on a bike

Posted by ericww on October 19, 2009

e-solex-electric-bike-01We like a little style here, so how about parking this outside your zero home. The French have jumped into the electric bike market with the E-Solex 2, which has a blood line running back over 60 years.

The first version was the VeloSoleX a 50cc gas fueled motorized bicycle, which rolled out in 1946 in Paris. The new E-Solex drops the gas motor for an electric one, with 400 watts of power pushing this bike up to 21 mph in fast mode. There is also an option to run in eco mode, which brings the speed down to around 16 mph and will get you driving distance of 37 miles before needing a charge. The battery is a rechargeable Lithium-ion, which keeps the weight down and enables quick recharging.
The bike costs around £1,300, but we couldn’t find it for sale in the UK yet. E-Solex is Conquering the World in Eco-styleThe funniest bloopers are right here

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Zero living in a box?

Posted by ericww on October 14, 2009

091012-professionalThe 2009 Lifecycle Building Challenge awards in the US has unveiled the recipients of its top gongs, which this year are all very ‘modular’ in style.  Now, at Home Zero Home we’re not qualified architects (although we hang out with one or two now and again), but we are pretty sure that the term ‘modular’ could mean ‘box’ in this particular instance.  We’re not suggesting this is an issue, however.  The winning designs look really cool, especially the wood-constructed example pictured here.

The six winning buildings or projects are selected based on how they tackle reducing environmental and energy impacts.  The competition is intended to spur innovation and highlight best practices that could be put to use by the building industry in ways to help it reduce the more than 88 million tons of constrution- and demolition-related debris sent to U.S. landfills each year, according to official US estimates.

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Facts or Friction

Posted by ericww on October 12, 2009

Eric Woollard-WhiteCheck out the new section here that seeks out ‘green facts’ in the hope that we might be able to work together to qualify some of them, or simply just have a laugh at those which are clearly not quite as sacred as facts ought to be!  See “Facts or Friction“.  I’m using Digg to spot and capture these and will share more here regularly.  By the way, if anybody knows how to incorporate the Digg news feed Widget into my WordPress blog PLEASE let me know!!  Cheers, EWW :-)

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News from The Net-Zero Energy Buildings Conference II in NYC…

Posted by ericww on October 9, 2009

Here’s a quick 2 mins overview from the organisers of this conference, which has been on this week in New York. I was going to go but didn’t make it, so many thanks to Lisa Jaycox from The McGraw-Hill Companies for this link and lots of background. I’ll cover this further later. Definitely worth checking out!

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We support solar!…

Posted by ericww on October 5, 2009

We Support SolarHome Zero Home has added it’s paw-print to the ‘Small Change. Big Difference’ campaign, which aims to influence the British Government’s roll-out of the proposed new Feed-in Tariff by ensuring that solar power is an important part of the renewable energy mix in the UK.  Find out more at We Support Solar… but hurry, if you want your voice to be heard as part of a big public consultation on the subject, you only have until 15 October, 2009 to make some noise!

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Twinterview…Ed Miliband

Posted by ericww on October 1, 2009

The real Ed Miliband

The real Ed Miliband

The Guardian‘ would normally be my newspaper of choice (not that I actually read newspapers much anymore… only the online versions), but hats off to those clever types working at ‘The Independent‘ for using the phenomenon that is Twitter to ‘twinterview’ Ed Miliband, the UK Government’s Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.  It’s not particularly revealing, especially on this Blog’s area of interest, but it is a neat idea well executed >> [Twinterview In Full]

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