huntingdonshire dc mea green force launch 8th may 2009
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Richard DaviesDirector
<‘Green Force> <The Why? How? Who? & When?>
Good Morning
Outline of the session:
The Big Picture
HDC vision & targets
Meeting the targets
Introducing Green Force
How can we make a difference?
Questions
We’re seeking to deliver
on the 3Ds:
Demand Reduction
Decarbonisation
Decentralisation
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To Address: Climate Change + Energy Security
+ Finite Fossil Fuel = The Same Actions
‘Can nine billion people be fed? Can we cope
with the demands in the future on water? Can
we provide enough energy? Can we do it, all
that, while mitigating and adapting to climate
change? And can we do all that in 21 years
time? That's when these things are going to
start hitting in a really big way. We need to act
now. We need investment in science and
technology, and all the other ways of treating
very seriously these major problems. 2030 is
not very far away.’Professor Sir John Beddington 19th March 2009, London
<It’s the delivery stupid!>
Jeroen van der Veer, CEO Shell
28th January 2008
"Regardless
of which route we
choose, the world's
current predicament
limits our maneuvering
room. We are
experiencing a
step-change in the growth
rate of energy demand
due to population growth
and economic
development, and Shell
estimates that after
2015 supplies of
easy-to-access oil
and gas will no
longer keep
up with
demand."
Climate Change Act Targets
• 1990 baseline of CO2 emissions was approximately 590 million tons of CO2.
• An 80% reduction is based on the minimum reductions necessary to avoid causing catastrophic and permanent changes to the climate
• 80% of 590m tons = 118 million tonnes.
• The UK level of CO2 emissions (1.76 tonnes/capita cf. ~10 tonnes today) hasn’t been that low since…… when?
1950’s??
1920’s??
1900??
1850??
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400
500
600
700
800
900
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Basket of greenhouse gases (CO2 equiv)
Carbon Dioxide
Source: AEA
Vision &
Targets
Meeting
the
Targets
Community Owned: Green Energy
Encourage people from all
walks of life in Huntingdonshire
District to be part of the
renewables revolution and join
in the fight against climate
change by catalysing the
ownership of local renewables
development.
HDC: Sustainable Energy Award
Establish an annual award for
sustainable energy (or climate
change) achievement in
Huntingdonshire. To raise the
profile of ambitious action and
encourage & engage
businesses, organisations,
individuals & communities.
Third Sector
Help ‘all’ Third Sector
organisations within the District
through a Resource/Carbon
management programme.
Review third sector service
delivery & maximise affordable
warmth, sustainable energy &
climate change opportunities.
Focus on Leadership within
sector.
LSP Partners
LSP Partners to contribute to
National Indicator 186 through a
programme of climate change &
sustainable energy action.
Workplace, travel, staff…..
Corporate Commitment & Pledge
Leadership Group
Task & finish Group
Leadership
Huntingdonshire: Place/Agenda Shaper.
Engage ‘leaders’ within Huntingdonshire in the climate change/ sustainable energy challenge.
‘If the leader hath no vision the
people will perish’ Proverbs 29:18
Climate Change Leadership
Focus on Community Building
Eradicate the inefficient
community building from
Huntingdonshire.
Use Community Buildings to
promote sustainable energy
technologies.
Sustainable Energy Trail around
the District.
Case Studies
Microgeneration
Focus on small scale renewable technologies
across the District. Linking
technologies with communities, or sectors.
Picking a winner: Solar thermal or biomass heating?
The Great British (HDC?) Refurb
Ed Milliband has recently
announced that by 2050 all
British homes will be near
carbon zero. Is now the right
time for Huntingdonshire to
step forward & seek to be the
first locality in the UK to deliver
this in existing homes?
Blank:
Fossil fuels we use today originated from….?
A) Old rocks?
B) Volcanic lava?
C) The growth and decay of
plants and marine life
that existed millions of
years ago?
D) Accrington?
Which of the following environmental goals is NOT one of Huntingdonshire District Council’s three main environmental aims?
A) Tackling climate change?
B) Using resources efficiently?
C) Protecting and improving the
environment?
D) Requiring all new residential
development to be constructed from
straw bales?
Car traffic in Huntingdonshire, if left
unchecked, could grow by how much
in the next 20 years?
A)5 %
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
Huntingdon Leisure Centre now
enjoys lower carbon emissions as a
result of the installation of a CHP
unit. What does CHP stand for?
A) Combined Heat and
Power?
B) Carbon Hierarchy Project?
C) Climate Huntingdon Plan?
D) Complex Heating Plant?
The aim of the Green Force is to…?
A) Increase the environmental awareness of Huntingdon District Council’s employees by spreading the word about environmental issues to their colleagues.
B) To generate renewable energy from all green biological material across Huntingdonshire District Council.
C) Construct a giant solar tower in every town centre.
D) Counteract the red force.
Which of the following is NOT involved in your role as a Green
Force Rep?
A) Spreading the word?
B) Sharing best practice?
C) Communicating
outcomes?
D) A green suit?
Energy efficiency is good in
terms of…?
A)The environment?
B)Reducing energy bills?
C)Ensuring a more stable world in the future?
D)All of the above?
The Green Force Network will…
A) Discuss the pros and cons of recyclable plastic window frames.
B) Plan, co-ordinate and monitor a series of fun, innovative, engaging environmental projects to change behaviour within the organisation.
C) Have picnics in the park and admire the wildlife.
Which of the following is NOT in
HDC’s environmental strategy to
mitigate and adapt to climate
change?
A) Increase energy efficiency?
B) Reduce travel and emissions to the
atmosphere?
C) Enforced phasing out of polluting auto
vehicles?
D) Adaptation to climate change?
E) Encourage renewable energy?
A Green Force Rep will benefit from
three of the following, which however
would NOT be part of your role as a
Green Force Rep?
A) You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to and determine what campaigns and projects need to be implemented in the council to reduce our environmental footprint.
B) You’ll decide enough is enough and go and live in a convent.
C) You’ll be provided with a ½ day environmental awareness course.
D) You’ll be responsible for promoting and coordinating campaigns and projects to colleagues in their team.
E) You’ll be invaluable as the council strives to become more environmentally and financially sustainable.
How can
we make a
difference?
“What we think, or what
we know, or what we
believe is, in the end, of
little consequence. The
only consequence is
what we do.” John Ruskin
“Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood... Make big plans; aim high in hope and work.”Daniel Hudson Burnham 1846-1912
“Search all the parks in all your cities; you'll find no statues of committees.”David Ogilvy 1911-1999
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