carbon neutral
 Going Green Posts:16
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| 18 Jan 2009 03:14 PM |
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What is carbon neutral. Well that isn't as clear cut as you would think. Some say it means that you save as much carbon through a reduction in energy consumption from carbon emitting processes (burning coal) through the use of non emitting processes like solar PV cells. I do wish it were that simple. I am not saying you shouldn't go for it and buy those solar panels or wind turbine. I am all for that in fact I have some myself. I am advocating a more conscious approach to going carbon neutral and truly trying to reach that paradigm. When you exhale = carbon. The processes used to make those PV cells = emitted carbon. The transportation and installation of that wind turbine = emitted carbon. True carbon neutrality is difficult at best and more likely impossible (especially with every increasing populations and increasing development throughout the world). Carbon neutrality is a wonderful idea and one I strive for, not with the intent of achieving my goal, but with the hopes that with each step I take, I am closer to a ideal means of human life. |
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phil aster
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| 18 Jan 2009 07:51 PM |
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I completely understand the word soup that centers around the "green" movement. Carbon neutral doesn't actually mean carbon neutrality. As with any trend or movement the marketers get a hold of it and run it into the ground and twist words and make it into something it is not. I am a bit of an idealist and I too strive to live a more carbon neutral life, but I just wish the language of the movement matched the actual meanings of what people are doing. |
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greencollar
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| 10 Feb 2009 09:51 PM |
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Its about relative carbon neutrality. We all breath, so we all produce carbon emissions, but to reduce your carbon emissions in a sustainable perspective means to come into balance with the global system/environment. |
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carbon neutral
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| 23 Feb 2009 06:25 PM |
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I understand the balance in nature, but carbon neutrality is a difficult concept to distill. I think we can all strive for the ideal of carbon neutrality, but to say that one person lives a carbon neutral life is a fallacy.
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quincy
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| 13 Mar 2009 07:35 PM |
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Why does it have to be an attainable ideal. Carbon neutrality isn't necessarily impossible. Difficult, maybe and not very feasible for the majority of people, but impossible... No. I think it should instead be a goal, one that each of us strives to achieve. |
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