What can be done to cut carbon emissions from aircraft contrails?

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Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amThanks Paul, I am hoping to live to see decent battery range mobile homes.
It's going to happen as soon as battery electric vans get cheap enough. Camper vans are just too much of a niche market to justify their own platform.
Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amEvery mode of transport (apart from the horse) has a polluting downside.
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Used to be a massive problem in cities.
Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amI fly 4 times per year on average so 8 flights total. Or 136 imperial gallons jet fuel per year.
You're looking at ~2 tonnes of CO2 a year, give or take.
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I enjoy rail travel and have done a fair bit of it around Europe, India and fortunate In also Japan. Its a mixed bag though, most of it remains diesel, electric is great if you can find it and have the luxury of time to research.and choose. Last time I used TGV was between Paris/Brussels. Well impressed with the pace but not the stop/start nature of that pace and tbh the carriages were dirty. Compared to the Shinkansen they were bogging. As I say, a mixed bag but I'm all for it. I fancy the Paris to Shanghai run one day just for the craick with a stop off on the Asian Steppe for a few days. When I do that one I'm going to walk out my front door with my backpack on and begin with the 1 mile walk down to my local train station. :D
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Paul_F wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:42 am
Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amThanks Paul, I am hoping to live to see decent battery range mobile homes.
It's going to happen as soon as battery electric vans get cheap enough. Camper vans are just too much of a niche market to justify their own platform.
Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amEvery mode of transport (apart from the horse) has a polluting downside.
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Used to be a massive problem in cities.
Joeboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:22 amI fly 4 times per year on average so 8 flights total. Or 136 imperial gallons jet fuel per year.
You're looking at ~2 tonnes of CO2 a year, give or take.
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Train travel is the last thing I want to take in the uk based on decades of "take it or leave it" & dump, delay & defecate attitude to travellers.

A delayed flight, even by several days has by contrast presented zero problems as the firms took ownership within a short time each time.

The problem with the train service remains the service relative to the cost.
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I flew this morning. :oops:
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My destination airport has solar panels on the aircraft steps. ;)
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Wetter here than Gatwick. :?

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Enjoy the pizza neopolitan.
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Weather not too bad here ;)


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BTB how many feet to the outside wall on your extension in that photo please & roof angle (humour me)
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From where I’m sitting to the corner is approx 10m. Roof has a 15.5o pitch.

The ‘slate’ are reformed (resin and slate dust), interlocking slates spec’s down to 15o, as is the Velux that’s just to the left hand side of the pic.


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Bugtownboy wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 3:42 pm Enjoy the pizza neopolitan.
;)
It’s vegetarian if not quite vegan :mrgreen:
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