Thursday, July 28, 2011

Windmills



I quickly snapped this pic from the train (I was a couple of hours north of Madrid) because I was so excited to see a windfarm. But then if turned out they were everywhere - all over Spain, France, England and Scotland.

Heartening, really.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Serious recycling in Spain



This is Bilbao and the most awesome recycling bin I've ever seen: a recycling bin for domestic vegetable oil. Householders can deposit their used cooking oil here and it's used for biodiesel to power the public buses.




Brilliant, huh?

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Recycling in Spain



I was really impressed with the recycling facilities in Spain. In most of the places I visited there were recycling bins on the street (the photo is from San Sebastian on the north coast). Even more impressive, along with the bins for glass, paper and plastic, there would also often be a bin for compost.

I talked to someone at the environmental centre in San Sebastian and he explained that they have these bins instead of a door-to-door collection system the way we do. People in the surrounding apartments bring their rubbish and recycling out to the bins on the street.

Monday, July 18, 2011

The main trunk line

My main effort at making my Europe trip a little bit greener was to commit to not making any domestic flights. Everywhere that I reasonably could, I took the train.

So, the very first thing I noticed was that of all the places I wanted to travel (Spain, France, the UK) the only train journey that didn't have a scheduled service every day was between Wellington and Auckland.

That's right - the train between two of our main centres only runs three days a week in the winter. How crazy is that? I guess so many people fly instead that it's not viable to run more often.

But I reckon the train service is really valuable. It creates about 1/8th the carbon emissions of flying. It would be terrible if it stopped running altogether.

So I'm glad that I put my money into supporting it.

And, damn, it's a beautiful journey.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Europe

I'm just back from two months in Europe.

First up, I want to say right away that in no way do I think that flying halfway around the world is environmentally friendly. That's around 8 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, chickees. About as much as the average New Zealander emits in a year. Or, shockingly, around eight times one of the suggested annual quotas if you divide allowable emissions equally among the world's population.

However, since I needed to go the UK on family business, I was bound to be interested in thinking about environmental stuff while I was there, right?

So I'm going to share a bunch of posts on a tourist's view of sustainability in Europe.