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Time to Green The SnowbirdsAnonyme, Monday, September 15, 2008 - 16:11
GreenMuze.com
How is it possible that with so much discussion around climate change we continue to have carbon dioxide spewing celebrations endorsed by our local, provincial and federal governments? The time has come to reconsider having the Snowbirds fly at Canadian airshows and other community celebrations. Although there has been growing backlash against the Snowbirds for a number of years due to dangerous public accidents, pilot deaths and community groups opposing the use of a symbol of war at family-focused events, now is the time for the 'greening' of the Snowbirds due to their high environmental price. Carbon Emissions The Snowbirds have more than 65 scheduled appearances in 2008. If each performance is only one hour in duration (excluding practice and flying to and from the event), 65 performances at an estimated 27.9 tons of CO2 per hour = 1,813.5 tons of CO2 generated in 2008 alone. The cost of the Snowbirds performing is an enormous amount of greenhouses gases in the skies. No community or government —municipal or federal — can justify such a carbon emission intensive performance as the Canadian Snowbirds as a celebratory event. Carbon Neutral Sustainable Celebrations Communities and government agencies can work together to organize sustainable alternative celebrations that don’t damage the environment or have such a high carbon footprint. With all the information about climate change so readily available, we can no longer pretend to be ignorant of the consequences of our actions. The GreenMuze.com Team |
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