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Ireland and Climate Chaos

category national | environment | feature author Monday February 12, 2007 15:43author by Terry Report this post to the editors

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Climate chaos has begun to rate as newsworthy for the corporate and state media in Ireland with both Prime Time and The Irish Times recently covering the issue.

These came in the wake of scientific report after scientific report underlining the gravity of the situation. However, the main corporate/state media focus is on reducing individual consumption, with technical fixes coming second. This focus on individual consumption serves to mask the routes of environmental crisis, routes which are inherent in the structures of society, i.e. in the way society is organised. It is no co-incidence that we see EU governments promoting the idea ‘You control climate change’ and that the solution is a personal reduction in individual consumption.

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his coming week the state’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to publish a report which will show a steep rise in the Republic’s emissions of greenhouse gases in 2005. The 26 counties’ emission rate is said to have risen by 25% since 1990, leaving the Republic behind only the USA and Luxembourg worldwide for per capita greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate chaos has begun to rate as newsworthy for the corporate and state media in Ireland. There has recently been ‘Prime Time’ coverage of the subject, and an Irish Times had an ‘Earth Special’. These came in the wake of scientific report after scientific report underlining the gravity of the situation. The main corporate/state media focus is on reducing individual consumption, with technical fixes coming second. Naturally there's the headline grabbing stories like Richard Branson’s announcement of a massive cash prize for someone who comes up with a scheme to remove excess carbon dioxide from the Earth’s air. This focus on individual consumption serves to mask the routes of environmental crisis, routes which are inherent in the structures of society, in the way society is organised. It is no co-incidence that we see EU governments promoting the idea ‘You control climate change’ and that the solution is a personal reduction in individual consumption.

The truth is the role of individual consumption in global warming is, at the most generous, marginal, and principally stems from certain forms of cars, plasma screen TVs, and some air travel. I say some air travel as a lot of it, especially of the short haul variety, is for business trips, rather than holiday making. It is then part of the operations of companies, rather than a matter of individual consumption.

The coming EPA report, flagged in the media earlier this week, unmistakably demonstrates the role of government policy at least in the South’s contribution to climate chaos. For instance, a declining growth rate in the emissions produced by electricity generation was reversed due to the stunning genius of building two new peat burning power stations.

Proponents of ’individual consumption’, could of course argue that well there is the consumer demand there for electricity. Which there is. One would wonder why this cannot be met by renewables, after all there was hydro-electric power here back in the 1920s. Part of the reason, it could be said, is technical, due to the fluctuating amount of the electricity generated by wind power, a national grid needs a back up source. Which in itself doesn’t account for building two new power stations driven by the worst polluting fossil fuel. Especially when the government’s own ‘National Climate Change Strategy’ in 2000 envisaged shutting down Moneypoint, the coal burning power station in Clare. This plant was recently found by EU agency the European Pollutant Emission Register to be the worst polluter and worst greenhouse gas emitter in Ireland.

If for any technical reason it was judged necessary not to phase out all fossil fuels in electricity production, there are of course newly found quantifies of natural gas available off shore. Gas is the least worst of the lot when it comes to electricity production via fossil fuels. Or, well, it would be available but for the fact it was given away to Shell, Exxon Mobil and Tony O’Reilly. So just how the electricity is produced is the cardinal question, not whether a certain amount of people forgo or not a certain amount of electricity usage.

I’m not sure if the air industry figures in the EPA report. I’m not sure as in a cooking of the figures that will help the cooking of the planet emissions due to air transport are left out of the Kyoto process. Kyoto being the international governmental response to global warming. However the air industry is a big factor in climate chaos, and of that, the sheer stupidest part is ‘short haul’ flights. In the Sunday Tribune of the 4th of February there is a report on local opposition to the local environmental problems posed by the proposed extension of the runway at Sligo regional airport. The airport is principally controlled by the local government, and the proposed extension part of a large state subsidy, which amounts to 122 euro per each Dublin to Sligo return passenger. To cap it all off Sligo is in close proximity to Knock international airport.

The transport sector provides the major part of the rise in emissions in the EPA report. This we can divide into two categories, transportation of people, and transportation of goods. The second, road haulage, can be accounted for, principally not by levels of individual consumption, but by such things as centralised ‘economies of scale’, making it more profitable to source goods from a wider geographical spread, globalised production, it being more profitable to shift around particular parts of the production process, and ’just in time’ production, where information fed from the barcodes in retail, goes into more flexible production, and trucks take the place of warehouses.

The first, the transportation of people, is, in this country, largely dependant on the private automobile. What public transport exists, exists as a supplement to that, rather than as an alternative. Apart from the fact that public transport is overpriced and uncomfortable it is totally incapable of catering for the amount of commuters forced further and further out of the main urban areas due to house prices. The difference between the extent of the rail network here fifty years ago and today is profound. Government policy based around road expansion contributes greatly to this.

The Department of the Environment’s response to news of the EPA report was to claim that the Republic would still meet Kyoto targets through carbon credit trading. Kyoto makes for an average reduction of annual emissions across the industrialised world to 5.2% below the 1990 level (industrialised world apart from the states that have not ratified it - the US, and Australia). Its gross insufficiency is obvious, as it deals with, for the most part, the emissions growth rate, rather than total emissions.

Each state has an allotted emissions quota - which can actually be higher than the 1990 level. A state which reduces below its quota can ‘carbon trade’, sell the right to pollute. This carbon trading is dependant on a quirk of history, the quota of Russia and other former states of the Soviet Union was calculated according to their situation in 1990, before their economic collapse, and resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

So the Irish state’s “climate change strategy” is dependant on that collapse and its massive devastating social impacts, such as poverty, ill-health, and homelessness. The Irish state has already allotted 270 million euro for carbon trading, a figure likely to go up now with this new report.

In one sense of course the EU/Government propaganda - ’You Control Climate Change’ is true, but only in the sense of the famous quotation from George Washington: ’Evil triumphs when good men do nothing’. For that a recognition of where the evil lies is essential, and dealing with it will take more than washing out plastic bottles for the recycling bin.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Don't knock energy efficiency     Eoin    Sun Feb 11, 2007 22:29 
   energy efficiency     Jasper    Mon Feb 12, 2007 09:08 
   Habits     Pollytix    Mon Feb 12, 2007 09:23 
   N R G, innit     Jasper    Mon Feb 12, 2007 09:38 
   Head in the Sand..dont worry folks the raptures a'comin     Marlboro man    Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:29 
   Marlboro Man     Jasper    Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:40 
   Politics of reality     Pollytix    Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:11 
   Solutions     Marlboro man    Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:11 
   at last     Jasper    Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:51 
 10   The building industry     anon    Mon Feb 12, 2007 15:42 
 11   Indeed     Marlboro man    Mon Feb 12, 2007 16:06 
 12   Marlboro Man     Jasper    Mon Feb 12, 2007 16:49 
 13   Media failure to respond to climate change     Miriam Cotton    Tue Feb 13, 2007 13:30 
 14   Gulf Stream effect greatly exagerated - NYT     tom eile    Tue Feb 13, 2007 19:07 
 15   good debate     buckbowski    Wed Feb 14, 2007 00:55 
 16   While accepting that there are systemic problems     R. Isible    Wed Feb 14, 2007 02:16 
 17   buckbowski     Jasper    Wed Feb 14, 2007 09:44 
 18   Tom eile     Marlboro man    Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:01 
 19   new garden in Dolphins barn to help counter climate choas, help needed     Dunk    Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:52 
 20   another link     Jasper    Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:35 
 21   The Role of Building Standards and the delay in implementing them.     Terence    Wed Feb 14, 2007 15:39 
 22   no coincidence at all     Jasper    Wed Feb 14, 2007 16:42 
 23   Corporate     stickler    Wed Feb 14, 2007 18:02 
 24   'if people' which people?     anon    Wed Feb 14, 2007 19:26 
 25   Re:Stickler     Terry    Wed Feb 14, 2007 21:51 
 26   corrected     Stickler    Thu Feb 15, 2007 07:50 
 27   it's fairly clear, anon     Jasper    Thu Feb 15, 2007 08:56 
 28   More info on the Peat burning power stations     Terence    Thu Feb 15, 2007 16:12 
 29   what solutions are irelands architectural community offering??     dunk    Thu Feb 15, 2007 16:40 
 30   global warming denier - at least I'm skeptical...     Renton    Thu Feb 15, 2007 19:23 
 31   quick comment for Renton     Jasper    Fri Feb 16, 2007 09:48 
 32   you mean...     Gibbo    Fri Feb 16, 2007 15:02 
 33   Re: global warming denier - at least I'm skeptical...     Terence    Fri Feb 16, 2007 16:23 
 34   Response     Renton    Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:25 
 35   should we not have another 'powerdown' soon     mary    Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:44 
 36   Imbolc´s 5 minutes electricity switch off...... what happened in Dublin and Ireland?     dunk    Sat Feb 17, 2007 17:22 
 37   Re: Response and ... the Earth monitoring program that never was     Terence    Sun Feb 18, 2007 23:52 
 38   it IS up to the individual     eoin    Mon Feb 19, 2007 08:28 
 39   Individual vs. Industry     Lara Hill    Mon Feb 19, 2007 19:41 
 40   There's much lower hanging fruit     R. Isible    Mon Feb 19, 2007 21:21 
 41   And meanwhile consensus is forming that it may be too late.     Terence    Tue Feb 20, 2007 00:26 
 42   Organic farming     Lara Hill    Tue Feb 20, 2007 14:13 
 43   Australia to ban sale of incandescent light bulbs in 3 years     R. Isible    Tue Feb 20, 2007 17:49 
 44   Good info on LOAF     R. Isible    Tue Feb 20, 2007 18:17 
 45   Vehice mileage in Ireland and relationship between shop distances and mileage     Terence    Tue Feb 27, 2007 15:14 
 46   Individuals' responsibilities     Martin    Sun Mar 11, 2007 03:53 


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