Yes indeed, now take a look at the USA's, China's, India's, Russia's emissions and see how that sense of perspective stands up
The UK stands up exceedingly well and my post was about people keeping a sense of perspective about the progress made by the UK. That progress makes it a seriously aggravating feature that the continued efforts of climate 'activists' (anarchists) to disrupt the lives of others, and committing acts of criminal damage, as they have done for some time now, and hope to do again at airports this summer, which should be firmly dealt with, as it will be.
We have no control over any of those countries who are major polluters , and whether or not the UK achieves net zero by 2050 will have minuscule effect on global warming, albeit that's not a good reason to not be doing it.
If the attention-seeking toddlers playing a game of 'Ain't It Awful', stopped misbehaving and lowered their voices an octave or two, maybe some of the positive developments around the UK wouldn't be drowned out by all the noise. To mention just two major developments in the village in which I live, Cottingham, East Yorks, which - despite the scale and disruption - have been constructed with no opposition and the full support of local residents.
Both of these developments are within a mile of where I live:
1) What is thought to be Europe’s biggest battery energy storage system (by MWh) has begun operating in East Yorkshire.
Developed by Harmony Energy Limited and employing a Tesla 2-hour Megapack system, the company says its Pillswood project can store up to 196 MWh (megawatt hours) of electricity in a single cycle – enough electricity to power around 300,000 UK homes for two hours.
The project, located near Hull, will provide “critical balancing services” to the UK electricity grid network whilst also enabling the replacement of fossil fuels with renewable energy, Harmony Energy says.
The site is located adjacent to National Grid’s Creyke Beck substation, [Cottingham] which will serve the world’s largest offshore wind farm when it goes live next year. Harmony Energy says that batteries enable the National Grid to maximise the efficiency of wind farms by reducing the amount of time a wind farm needs to be switched off due to supply and demand imbalances or network constraints.
Peter Kavanagh, Harmony Energy Director, said: “Battery energy storage systems are essential to unlocking the full potential of renewable energy in the UK, and we hope this particular one highlights Yorkshire as a leader in green energy solutions. “These projects are not supported by taxpayer subsidy and will play a major role in contributing to the Net Zero transition, as well as ensuring the future security of the UK’s energy supply and reduced reliance on foreign gas imports.”
You can see pics of the scale of this project at the link below:
https://www.circularonline.co.uk/ne...UCw_egh3eqzuoF4wbwOZg__qWhVgM0iRoCn58QAvD_BwE
2) Solar panels it had installed in a nearby field now capable of generating enough electricity to meet Castle Hill Hospital’s entire daytime running needs during the summer months.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust set itself an ambitious target to be net zero by 2030, supporting the wider NHS’s plan to become the world’s first carbon net zero national health service. As one of the organisation’s main hospital sites, Castle Hill Hospital in East Yorkshire has almost 400 beds and provides cardiac and elective surgical facilities, medical research teaching, day surgery facilities, a breast surgery facility, and outpatients department, as well as the regional the centre for oncology and haematology.
In May 2022, the organisation celebrated a milestone: solar panels it had installed in a nearby field now capable of generating enough electricity to meet Castle Hill Hospital’s
entire daytime running needs during the summer months. By working with a local shepherding family, a flock of 51 sheep are being used to manage grass cutting on the field where the solar panels are located, which cost one sixth of what it would cost mechanically, will enhance biodiversity, and show how renewable technology can work with traditional farming.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/greenern...e organisation,needs during the summer months
I do not subscribe to the view that the country is 'going to hell in a handcart', sleepwalking towards a catastrophe and is doing nothing about it.
Others may have a different view.
I hope that's of interest.
David.