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30% – 35% of car journeys are two miles or less.

Japan is issuing bonds worth 20 trillion yen, the proceeds of which will be funneled tp private industry to fund green projects.

France has banned short haul flights where destinations are less than 2.5 hours train journey. Short haul flights can also be defined by distance (up to 600 miles) and travel time (3 hours).

The high speed electric trains used by the cannibals (allegedly) who live in the tropical rainforest on Hainan Island, China are known as the CRH1AAs.

There are 1,698 miles of railway track in Ireland, down from a peak of 3,480 in 1920. 33 miles of that are electrified. Crews working at 10 miles per day would take 6 months to electrify the network and if the rail company used their own turbines to power the trains there would be a substantial reduction in emissions as well as savings to passengers.

Ryanair use green aviation fuel from Shell.

Frank Lloyd Wright was the pioneer of Green Buildings architecture in the 1960s.

Click on the image above for a Google Drive link to a factsheet which contains details of all the sectors which purchase green products, all the causes of environmental damage and all the products which can correct that.

….of course all that has a footprint……

Seawater Heat Pump Provides District Heating To Danish Town Esbjerg Through Wind Power.

Working prototype of Heart Aerospace’s Heart ES-30 electric plane which seats 30 and has a range of 200km is expected to have a test flight in 2026.

Beef has 4 times the emissions per kilo of chicken. To ease the reduction of your footprint think of app dinners, Rachael Allen’s “Easy Meals”, geo-dinners (mexican, cajun) and new green kitctchen appliances (air fryer, pressure cooker).

Loss of efficiency in high density windfarms is offset by economies in site acquisition, site security, site maintenance and sub-station infrastructure. 400 moulds can produce 20,000 turbines per annum.

There are 350,000 miles of polluted waterways. A plant every 50 miles at a cost of €5 million is €35 billion. The waste is industrial, agricultural and biological. We need to apply the knowledge gained down through the centuries to combat the problems we face today.

500 wind turbines and 40 sq km of solar panels will provide energy for Hyphen Hydrogen’s plant in Namibia. It will be in the top 5 in the world by production capacity.

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