When does a streetlight stop becoming something ordinary and turn into a self-sustaining work of art? Apparently, once it finds its way to Japan. Outside the Panasonic Center in Tokyo, one is greeted with several streetlights that incorporate both solar and wind energy systems. The design is called a ‘Seagull’ and takes advantage of light during the day to store energy for night; while producing electricity to push back into the grid thanks to the wind. The vertical turbine on this pole doesn’t appear to require too much wind to turn. Certainly cool to see it in motion. Take a look at the video below.
The HumanCar just might be an eco-loving carpooler’s dream come true. Four seats and four rowing handles (for human-powered battery charging). The unique human-powered/electric hybrid vehicle will be available this coming Earth Day for a paltry $15,000.
I say this vehicle might be a dream come true because it’s a little difficult to actually understand what this vehicle is. Look at the way the company describes the HumanCar:
Fine Print: Base price $15k of Imagine™ LMV exotic super-human hybrid electric vehicle with BodySteer™ chassis..: Above concept “ideations” of Imagine™ by Mr. Stephen Brand. All elements subject to change. Earth Day 2008 Roll Out. The Imagine™ LMV will rock the world. Get involved. Imagine™ Electric Hybrid Pre-Order Information – The HumanCar® Imagine™ features an exoskeletal safety cage chassis, dual electric motors, variable human power input, Body-Steering™ patented chassis and SyncGuideway™ compatibility as standard equipment. It retails for $15k base.
Huh? “Ideations”? Trademarking the word “Imagine”? Is all this is too clear for you, feel free to download a confusingly-laid-out PDF brochure about the HumanCar. Somehow, this 30-mph top speed HumanCar made Wired’s list of fast green cars. The company does call this thing a “hot rod,” after all. It seems, though, that what gets hot is you as you help propel the LMV (Low Mass Vehicle) HumanCar around town. All sorts of biometrics equipment is an option. Just read this:
OPTIONS: Navigation and communications system features voice operated T2S2T (text 2 speech 2 text) Internet functionality. Plug-in w/ your iPod “blast-zone” stereo Stay hooked-up. Integrated H-chat to VOX Communications system to live feed audio/video chat to other H-chat groups and individuals. You know where the party is. Always. RFID locator AWD optional Full graphics kit compliment. Just like your dirt bike. Mad cup holders, A/C, heater, blower, standard. Biometrics- Temps., bpm, calorie and physiological systems monitors. Feedback. Full power capsule, windows, locks, mirrors and wipers. Launch Mode. Full-Lockout and burn-out feature.
Obviously, that image above is not the final deal. Where would the wipers go? I suppose we’ll find out more before April.
On Wednesday, the European Union agreed on a plan of action against climate change. The aim is a 20% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 from the European countries. But the aim could be increased to 30% if other countries follow suite.
To be able to reach the 20% cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by year 2020 the European Commission have outlined four measures that will help them achieve the goal:
An improved emissions trading system (ETS) is needed. The new improved trading system will cover more emissions and allow companies in one EU country to buy allowances in any other.
Emission reduction targets for industries not covered by the ETS, so that everyone can contribute. Examples on industries not covered are buildings, transport, waste etc.
Legally binding targets will be introduced for increasing the share of renewable energy in every country. The different targets will reflect each countries individual potential.
And finally new rules on carbon capture and storage and on environmental subsidies will be introduced throughout the EU.
The whole plan is expected to cost 3 euros a week for every citizen (60 billion euros a year). The European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso says the cost is “manageable”.
Yesterday at the press conference where EU’s plan of action was presented, Jose Manuel Barroso said that:
Responding to the challenge of climate change is the ultimate political test for our generation. Our mission, indeed our duty, is to provide the right policy framework for transformation to an environment friendly European economy and to continue to lead the international action to protect our planet. Our package not only responds to this challenge, but holds the right answer to the challenge of energy security and is an opportunity that should create thousands of new businesses and millions of jobs in Europe. We must grasp that opportunity.
With this plan of action the EU is aiming to stopping the global temperatures to rise above 2 degrees. But is the plan enough? Many people think not.
Unfortunately a 20% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to stop climate change running out of control. If you listen to the scientists a 2 degree increase in global temperature is not enough to stop the worst effects of climate change. Only aiming for 20% cuts will take us to a 3 degrees increase in global temperatures where climate change will run out of control and there will be no turning back.
Last time the earth were 3 degrees hotter than it is today the North Pole and Greenland were ice free, trees were growing in Antarctic and the sea level was 25 metres higher than it is today.
According to CarbonEquity we should, “if we value biodiversity and human life”, instead aim for a 0,5 degree (320 ppm CO2e) target. In a recent paper, CarbonEquity explains why we should aim for 0,5 degrees and explains that it is possible with global and massive political actions.
Video: “Taking a head start to create a low carbon world economy”
Recently the Science Channel premiered a series on new green building technologies and the future of green building. Above is the first green roof in Chicago and the benefits of implementation. For full footage please visit us here.