Lets start this blog with a little theory *yawn*. The UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy 'securing the future' was launched in March 2005 by the Prime Minister. It states that sustainable development is "enabling all people throughout the world to satisfy their basic needs and employ a better quality of life for future generations".

Now don't laugh please this is what I drive (same color but not exact car). 1.2 Litre Fiat Panda. It does 50 miles per gallon (MPG) combined and is only a band 3 in tax which is pretty reasonable.
Compared to

The Range Rover TDV6HSE which is a 2.7 Litre Diesel Turbo which does 27.2 MPG combined
So in the scheme of things I believe I am helping to get emission levels down by what and how I drive. For instance even though the range rover is a diesel it still only does half of the MPG mine does. Can you imagine what it would do if it were petrol and less economical?
Another aspect to which i've thought quite a bit about is that perhaps our driving habits as a society need to change. How many of us have sat in traffic jams whereby we've all sat with our engines on polluting the environment and wasting precious fuel? Not enough people car share and when looking around in jams you can see many people sat in cars on their own. Just think if every single occupant shared with someone else perhaps that traffic jam wouldn't exist? If that traffic jam didn't exist then would emissions be lower? Also if rush hour was staggered and less people had to be at work during the rush hour periods would that again cause emissions to be lower?
To conclude I think it is a good choice to include private cars into the strategy. I believe we do have a problem in terms of several factors such as the number of cars we have on the road, the amount of emissions they produce and ultimately the decision on which cars we drive. By having the private car indicator in the strategy it could be a wake up call for someone looking at it to think that perhaps they should downsize or is that journey really worth it or could I use other forms of transport? I believe that there hasn't been much progress in this area as many people are not willing to change their habits. In my opinion I feel that people ignore the issues happening around them in terms of emissions, global warming etc and think it will never happen to them. Also people are too busy in their lives to take time out to think about these issues and what effects they are having in the world.
I think over time emissions may go down in that we are now switching to more environmentally better ways of travel such as eco cars and those which run on alternative fuels. With the economy the way it is people are perhaps downsizing to more cheaper cars and cars which are cheaper to run.
By including private cars in the strategy it is the first step to lowering emissions in many ways. If it works only time will tell.
1 comment:
Yes I agree include 'private cars' but just to demonstrate how difficult it is to achieve sustainability without some hard choices that hurt.
It's very easy to recycle more...it's relatively easy to meet some of the targets of other indicators...you just chuck money at it.
But trying to get people out of their cars when Hammond and Clarkson tell us otherwise is much harder...
I didn't laugh at your car.
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