Our responsibility in climate change

P. Kádár
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Almost half of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions come from heat and electricity production. The rise of renewables’ share can barely keep up with the growing energy demand. The environmental impact and material consumption of renewable energy production and electromobility cannot be neglected either, as confirmed by the ecological footprint, Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), or Material Input per Service Unit (MIPS) methodologies. In addition, the individual’s energy consumption (electricity, fuel, material consumption) is very significant. The latter is also shown by the significant production of waste. But does the individual have any influence at all on these processes, because a single person is very small compared to the 8 billion inhabitants of the earth? How could one take personal responsibility for the world’s problems? The first step forward the solution is for the individual to be aware of the source, amount, and environmental impact of the energy and materials they consume. He/she must understand the sustainability of the current system. This can be followed by energy awareness, which strives to be frugal in all its actions. The best energy is energy that is not consumed (not produced) or consumed (but not stored) during renewable production. Education for moderation begins in kindergarten and should not only cover energy. It is our responsibility to be aware, to do a little for the greater good - but the physics in the world works independently of us. The solution is the triple E, as the Energy consciousness – Environment consciousness – Earth consciousness
我们在气候变化方面的责任
全球近一半的二氧化碳排放来自供热和发电。可再生能源所占份额的增长几乎跟不上不断增长的能源需求。正如生态足迹、生命周期分析(LCA)或每服务单元材料投入(MIPS)方法所证实的那样,可再生能源生产和电动汽车的环境影响和材料消耗也不容忽视。此外,个人的能源消耗(电力、燃料、材料消耗)是非常显著的。后者也表现在大量产生废物上。但是个人对这些过程有任何影响吗?因为与地球上80亿居民相比,一个人是非常小的。一个人怎么能为世界问题承担个人责任呢?解决方案的第一步是让个人意识到他们消耗的能源和材料的来源、数量和对环境的影响。他/她必须了解当前系统的可持续性。这可以通过节能意识来实现,在所有的行动中努力做到节约。最好的能源是在可再生生产过程中不消耗(不生产)或消耗(但不储存)的能源。适度教育从幼儿园开始,不应该只涵盖能源。我们有责任意识到这一点,为更大的利益做一点贡献——但世界上的物理是独立于我们的。解决方案是三重E,即能量意识-环境意识-地球意识
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