Long-term Solutions to Accelerated Global Warming

At right, below "What is a Wedge?," are links to three proposed solutions to our climate emergency, the top being my low-tech and conservation-oriented plan, the next being a tech-heavy plan of a prominent scientist/politician, and the third being the inept Obama Energy Plan. If technology-dependent plans are adopted, by the time it becomes painfully obvious that they won't work, that will be too late. I feel that solutions relying heavily on technology will allow our excessively consumptive ways to carry on, and therefore are doomed to failure because we cannot continue forever on a path of endless growth on a finite planet. Most of the posts on this site explain my ideas in further detail. I think the best solution is right here: Relocalization, not Militarization.

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11 February 2009

Vehicle Efficiency Wedge

Another no-brainer. Cars should have been made smaller, lighter and WAY more efficient 40 years ago. Lots of support for this wedge abounds, but for the kinds of MPGs I'm proposing, I'm not aware of any group suggesting those numbers. Let me know if you find one, thanks!

International

Insist that there be language in the treaty to be signed this December at the international climate meeting in Denmark that:

• Agrees to a goal of stopping the CO2 level before it hits 400 ppm, then reducing GHG emissions to a CO2 equivalent of 350 ppm by 2080. Emphasize that this agreement cannot be diluted with “market” solutions.

• Requires nations to set targets by 2011 for vehicle efficiency of 60 mpg by 2030.


In Your Country
Pressure your elected officials to adopt:

• The aforementioned vehicle efficiency laws, with the goal of 60 mpg for all new model passenger vehicles by 2030.


Lifestyle Changes that Affect this Wedge
• If you have to buy a vehicle, try to find a used hybrid or scooter or motorcycle, or other fuel-efficient option.

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