Hybrid Cars
Hybrid cars use an electric motor to help the conventional engine move the car along. At slow speeds the car is moved only by the electric motor. This reduces emissions in built up areas considerably and reduces the fuel consumption of the car.
Storms
Wales faces an increased frequency of storms as a result of climate change
The road next to Newgale beach covered by pebbles after a storm
Fossil Fuel
The energy in fossil fuels comes from the sun. The energy stored in fossil fuels was built up over millions of years. To replace this amount of energy by capturing it from the sun in plants and turning them into biofuels would require a huge amount of land. We need this land to produce food.
Wood
Wood can provide a carbon neutral source of heat and power. More...
Bio-Fuels
Bio-fuels are based on plants. They can be used to power cars, heat buildings or produce electricity.
The plant material is made up from carbon the plant has absorbed as it has grown. When the bio-fuel is burnt this carbon is released back into the atmosphere by other plants. As long as an equal amount of bio fuel continues to be grown the process is carbon neutral. The amount of carbon dioxide released is equal to the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed. The amount of carbon in the carbon cycle will remain constant and so no contribution to accelerated climate change is made. However if the machinery used to grow, process or transport the bio fuel (tractors, shredders or lorries) use fossil fuels this will contribute to climate change.
These people are stood in a field of Miscanthus (elephant grass)
Wood is the most common form of bio-fuel in the world today. Coppicing allows wood to be harvested without the tree being killed. Because the root system is kept intact new growth is more vigorous than if the tree had been felled and a new tree planted. Short rotation coppicing involves cultivating fast growing species such as willow and harvesting the wood after 3 years growth.
Logs can be burned in open fires and in wood burning stoves outside of smoke control zones; they are widely available and often low cost.