i am all for green also,
certainly there are lots of options on the table. solar, thermal, wind and nuclear all seem to be the good options.
the nuclear debate has moved on from the dangerous super reactor which has the potential to cause so much damage.
they are now made in mini form
www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news-toshiba-micro-nuclear-12.17b.htmlwww.theguardian.com/environment/2008/nov/09/miniature-nuclear-reactors-los-alamosthere is also new technology for both wind and solar which make it more worthwhile.
the video link at the top basically says that with the current governments levels of reduction we will loose the northern end of the great barrier reef, kakadu, the ski fields etc in the next 20-30 years.
i think it suggested that this outcome was the good outcome if we can achieve 550 parts but the projections are suggesting it will be more like 750 parts and therefor worse. either way the experts are saying we have gone beyond a good point now.
the "negative" experts are saying extinction is approaching (not sure i agree). there is some data to back this up though. off the top of my head i think we are currently running at 30% extinction already. that's why people are currently scouring the globe recording flora and fauna dna maps.
the ice sheets sliding into the sea is bad. off the top of my head a couple of hundred feet bad.
there are lots of positives here also
by 2010 it is rumoured that electric and hydrogen cars will be sold to the masses
a clean coal power plant is being built in qld
the building industry is completely onboard with green design. there are guidlines, laws and legislation for all forms of construction and these reg are being tightened every year.
the environment is now top of the list of public concern.
the depression we are heading into is an opportunity to reset the clocks. hopefully the next industrial age will be driven by clean power. it seems to be heading this way so i am very hopefull.
i've done my own thing to help out also.
my home doesn't require heating or cooling year round due to design.
the garden doesn't need watering
i use public transport
i use energy saving devices
AND I WINDSURF....