A Carbon Reduction Action Group is a takeoff of the carbon rationing action groups that have been happening in the UK since 2006 demonstrating, not just protesting or talking about, Carbon Equity. The purpose of this project is to bring people together to reduce their individual and collective carbon footprints and reach a higher level of domestic sustainability. After an annual emissions target is set as agreed on by the group; emissions over the year are kept track by keeping a record of household energy use and private car and plane travel. Any carbon debt built up after a year will be assessed @ $100 t of CO2. This carbon credit money with go to develop local community-scale biochar systems producing a carbon-negative soil amendment from biomass residue/waste. The biochar will be "charged" by a community compost operation pioneered by Berkeley (in the 60s). The $1000 will advertise for 100 participants to model the low-carbon diet, and organizational, and promotional outreach
Northeast Kingdom of rural Vermont.
One month after receiving the funds - duration one year once the 100 membership/participation has been recruited.
Check out the real carbon reduction results from the UK CRAG groups. Less talk, more real action.
Is your project a new idea, or was it initiated after November 2011?: Original idea.
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Wednesday, June 20
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Wednesday, June 20
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Friday, July 06
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