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Towards sustainability: reducing energy consumption and carbon emission footprints―examples and lessons learned from Potchefstroom, a medium sized African city

机译:迈向可持续性:减少能源消耗和碳排放足迹 - 示例和从Potchefstroom中学到的中型非洲城市

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Less than 200 years since human beings began emitting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, global concentrations of these gases are increasing at an alarming rate. As a result of the acceleration in the rate of GHG emissions, the total concentration of GHG's in the atmosphere has increased by 30% since pre-industrial times. Especially since the late eighties the international community became increasingly concerned with the future impacts of anthropogenic GHG emissions. Scientists are predicting that increases in GHG levels may result in elevated average global temperatures, changes in regional precipitation rates, increased incidence and intensity of extreme weather events, and a rise in sea levels. It is also predicted that anticipated changes in climate patterns will detrimentally affect cities and urban areas. Changes in precipitation will adversely affect urban water supplies, while an increase in extreme weather events may damage urban infrastructure, and higher sea levels will eventually inundate infrastructure and settlements in many coastal cities. Local governments, therefore, are challenged to acknowledge and address their contributions to the long-term risks posed by climate change, as well as to realise the multiple benefits of cleaner and more efficient energy consumption practices. Through their leadership roles and decision-making powers, local governments directly influence and control many activities that generate GHG emissions. If the issue of climate change is to be addressed successfully, then the reduction of GHG emissions must also be addressed at the local level. One of the most efficient scenarios to reduce the GHG footprint of cities in the developing world is to adopt and implement strategies and practices that are more efficient. This article explains advances made by the city of Potchefstroom, South Africa, to reduce its GHG emission footprint, while financial resources are also saved that may be utilised for social development programmes.
机译:少于200年,自人类开始发出温室气体(GHG)排放,全球浓度的这些气体以惊人的速度增加。由于GHG排放率的加速,由于工业前期,气氛中GHG的总浓度增加了30%。特别是因为八十年代末,国际社会越来越关注人为温室气体排放的未来影响。科学家预测,温室气体水平的增加可能导致平均全球温度,区域降水率的变化,极端天气事件的发生率增加,海平面上升。还预测,预期气候模式的变化将不利地影响城市和城市地区。降水量的变化会对城市供水产生不利影响,而极端天气事件的增加可能会损害城市基础设施,海平面最终将在许多沿海城市中淹没基础设施和定居点。因此,地方政府受到承认并解决其对气候变化所带来的长期风险的贡献,以及实现清洁和更有效的能耗实践的多益效益。通过他们的领导力和决策权,地方政府直接影响和控制许多产生温室气体排放的活动。如果要成功解决气候变化问题,则必须在地方一级解决温室气体排放的减少。减少发展中国家中城市GHG足迹的最有效的情景之一是采用和实施更有效的策略和实践。本文介绍了Potchefshefstoom,南非,减少温室气体排放足迹的进展,而财政资源也可用于社会发展方案。

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