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Stimulating Clean Technologies and Practices for Greenhouse Gas Reductions in North Carolina

Stimulating Clean Technologies and Practices for Greenhouse Gas Reductions in North Carolina. Douglas Crawford-Brown and Beth Shay and Brian Naess UNC Institute for the Environment and DESE UNC at Chapel Hill. People have legitimate needs.

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Stimulating Clean Technologies and Practices for Greenhouse Gas Reductions in North Carolina

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  1. Stimulating Clean Technologies and Practices for Greenhouse Gas Reductions in North Carolina Douglas Crawford-Brown and Beth Shay and Brian Naess UNC Institute for the Environment and DESE UNC at Chapel Hill

  2. People have legitimate needs

  3. In consuming that energy, carbon dioxide is released

  4. Our best estimate: a 60% reduction is required

  5. Which policy?

  6. Human society: a curious mix of technology and behavior

  7. Some terribly complex math…ST(t) = POP(t) x PCST (t) = POP(t) x PCEEN(t) x RF(t) / EFF(t)

  8. Leading to… • Change the “goals” of life (PCEEN) • Use energy more efficiently (EFF) • Improve the release factor (RF) • Switch to low carbon energy sources (also RF)

  9. What will it take?An infrastructure rivaling that of the petrol industry. This includes technological, political, economic and social structures that won’t spring up overnight.

  10. So we stop sending $7 billion per year out of the state $$$

  11. And especially avoid solutions that…

  12. Without replacing one environmental problem for another

  13. Optimizing the system

  14. In some cases, it is lack of information, and so…

  15. In some cases, it is a lack of technology, and so…

  16. In some cases, it is competing responsibilities, and so… (LEED construction)

  17. In some cases, it is a lack of examples, and so… (Community Champions)

  18. In some cases, it is a lack of local Providers, and so…

  19. In some cases, it is a lack of initial capital, and so…

  20. In some cases, it is the high initial market cost, and so…

  21. Dividing up the causes and solutions • Political regions • Municipalities • Energy sectors • Institutions • Individuals

  22. The North Carolina Legislative Global Climate Change Commission • Renewable Portfolio Standards • Utilities Commission reform • State buildings to be LEED • Transition of state vehicle fleet • Building code reforms

  23. Dividing up the causes and solutions • Political regions • Municipalities • Energy sectors • Institutions • Individuals

  24. Building the community inventory

  25. Baseline carbon dioxide emissions inventories for each sector

  26. Using one of the main powers of municipal government: planning permission 1 2 3 4

  27. Location, location, location

  28. Dividing up the causes and solutions • Political regions • Municipalities • Energy sectors • Institutions • Individuals

  29. Transport takes a lead… Residential Commercial Transport Industrial

  30. Utilities take a lead… Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation

  31. Dividing up the causes and solutions • Political regions • Municipalities • Energy sectors • Institutions • Individuals

  32. UNC-Chapel Hill carbon dioxide inventory

  33. Dividing up the causes and solutions • Political regions • Municipalities • Energy sectors • Institutions • Individuals

  34. My carbon dioxide inventory US UK

  35. My personal quandry ???

  36. The need to be warm…

  37. Saint Bernard “Hell is filled with good intentions and desires”

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