Tag: net zero


  • How to draught proof your home

    We often hear that it is necessary to get a heat pump in our homes to reach Net Zero by 2050. This is true according to the Climate Change Committee, as they hope at least 80% of homes have a heat pump by 2040. But public opinion is mixed on heat pumps, and only 10%…

  • Innovative shared transport options

    Our travel choices make up 27% of our carbon footprint. On average, we emit 3.4 tonnes of carbon annually from our transport choices. If we gave up having a car, we would save 2.4 tonnes of carbon emissions and if we replaced a car with an electric car, we save 0.8 tonnes of carbon emissions.…

  • Low carbon transport: electric bikes

    What modes of transport can we use to replace a car? One option which is gaining popularity are electric bike, also known as ebikes. Surveys suggest that ebikes are a more attractive alternative to diesel and petrol cars than an electric car, electric mopeds, electric motorcycles or electric motor scooters. Ebikes mean you can commute…

  • How can we prevent electronic waste?

    We produce 50 tonnes of electronic waste globally each year. On top of this, over 80% of electronic goods are not recycled. What should you do with the electronics in your home? Smartphones Avoid getting upgrades on your smartphone and changing it regularly. If you do change your smart phone, choose one that is second…

  • Myth-busting: electric cars

    Many people have doubts about electric cars. Many argue that they are too expensive, there are not enough electric plugs in the UK, they create more carbon emissions in their production than they save. But many of these arguments are wrong and it is worth investing in one. It is not possible for the world…

  • Efficient driving cuts carbon emissions

    Driving a car is the main contributor to our carbon footprint from travelling. If we lived car-free, this would save 2.4 tonnes of carbon emissions per year. But many of us need to drive a car for work and leisure and alternatives such public transport, cycling and walking routes are not prevalent where our local…

  • Where to start with a plant-based diet

    If you are a heavy meat eater, it is hard to know how to switch over to a plant-based diet. A plant-based diet is essential in a Net Zero world as it will halve the carbon emissions from our diet. There are also many benefits to adopting a plant-based diet: you will save up to…

  • Best ways to be an activist

    There are lots of exciting and easy ways to be activist and make a big difference to the cause of improving our environment. You can also meet new people, have new experiences and learn new skills at the same time! Here are a few suggestions: Plant trees for free from your phone One of the…

  • Online delivery or shopping in person: which one is better?

    Today we have the option of having our groceries delivered to us instead of going to the high street. If we want to reduce our carbon footprint, is it better to do our weekly shopping online and get it delivered to us, or should we make the effort to shop ourselves at the supermarket? Online…

  • Carbon emission saving products for the bathroom

    How can we reduce our carbon footprint when using the bathroom? There are some products we can buy which will lower our water use and reduce the amount of waste we create. A water hippo in the cistern A water hippo is placed in the toilet cistern and save 3 litres of water every time…