AUSTRALIAN GREEN TV- Cool-Aid: The National Carbon Test
by Jorge Chapa
According to figures released last year, Australia ranks as the highest emitter of greenhouse gases per capita in the world, mostly due to their use of coal for electricity generation. While green power from the utility companies IS available, most households do not realize the impact of their energy consumption on the environment. Providing this information is vital to creating a change in the way that people think and act. So tomorrow, Sunday March 4th at 8:30pm, Australia’s Channel TEN will be showing “Cool-Aid: The National Carbon Test” on national television. The two-hour TV show will ask viewers to calculate their carbon emissions, as well as provide them with an outline of simple carbon reduction strategies for use in their homes. Viewers will also be asked to send their results via SMS to Cool Aid to create a state-by-state picture of Australia’s emission levels.
During the course of the program experts from Sydney’s Institute for Sustainable Futures will audit emissions from four celebrity homes, including Toni Collette and former Miss Universe Australia Erin McKnight, and will show their results on air live. The show will also include interviews with Al Gore, Tim Flannery (Australian of the Year and writer of “The Weather Makers“)
This is an important benchmark in making people aware of the environmental issues that we are facing today. Personally, I’ll be watching the show and giving it a try, and Í’ll make sure to come back and let you know of any interesting results that come out of this show.
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To COOl-AID.
Im writting this as I dont own a mobile. My score was 15. Thank you for running this Show as we need more people aware of these issues. The Government need to address the issue of hot water systems, and insulation in government housing. Im sure my footstep would go down if those were implemented. I only use 2 incadencent bulbs in my house but that is because of the fittings. I have a watersaving shower fitting. I dont own a car I walk or catch public tranport. I buy local produce when available and when there isnt a water shortage grow my own vegetables. I recycle without fail now that we have that option, we only got house recycle bins here in Oct last year still waiting foor the green ones. I only wash clothes in cold water and dry on the line, I dont own a dryer. I also dont own an air conditioner. I started buying floresant bulbs 5 years ago at least well ever since they came out.
Thanking you
Michelle Hazell