UK based company Tribune have travel guides for Europe, including Monaco, which hopes to go carbon neutral, details are via yourmonaco.com They include details of each May's Monaco Formula One and for the financial sector banking in Monaco For new visitors to Monaco they also have street maps of Monte Carlo Monaco
Many flight companies are offering to offset their CO2 emissions due to the emission worries caused by the airline industry. The companies implementing the system of carbon trading now offer this as an option when purchasing tickets. There are currently questions as to how many regular fliers know of this system and its purpose.
Carbon offsetting is a way to reduce the common greenhouse gas emissions stemming from the use of various fossil fuels. There are six greenhouse gases in total. Offsets are measured using a metric ton system. A single offset signifies the removal of an entire ton of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas. Several airlines offering this service allow consumers to view the estimated carbon pollution resulting from their travel.
Several airline companies are also enacting other measures to protect the environment. One popular procedure is to expand the general recycling procedures to encompass all materials, including paper, plastic, and aluminum. Several airlines have launched their own programs to contribute to environmental groups and their quest to clean up the world.
Other measures include programs to encourage fuel conservation and efficient resource management. The fleets themselves are being modernized and prepared for optimum fuel efficiency. Just by changing daily procedure to incorporate these environmentally friendly activities, one airline reports saving the equivalent of more than 200 million gallons of fuel in a single year.
Airports are also changing the standard fuel trucks to carts. These devices are stationed at the gates for the craft. There is a subsystem of hydrants connecting the carts throughout the airport. This eliminates further pollution that once came from the trucks.
There is some question to the validity of this attempt since the airline industry accounts for only around 2 percent of the greenhouse gases. The shipping industry accounts for 5 percent. Experts state much of the attention falls upon the airline industry due to the amount of travel a consumer does individually.
Europe has reported the system of offsetting as successful with hundreds of millions of tons eliminated. The European Union agrees upon where the credits are most needed before relinquishing. The first installment of 2007 covered thousands of companies and amounted to around half of all carbon and related emissions throughout Europe.
Experts agree that carbon prices will remain significant elements in the fight against pollution. The measures are believed to encourage more companies to adapt new technologies and replace outdated or less efficient materials. These procedures are not without problem or opponent.
The current costs of fuel have taken a toll on the program. Soaring prices have forced many plants to switch from natural gas to coal. The current estimates state that gas prices need to fall or carbon prices will go up to retain their effectiveness.
There are critics to the process of carbon offsetting as a means of protecting the environment. Many have pointed out that the current time frame extends only through the year 2012. The brevity of the outlook presents a difficult situation for realistic corporate long-term commitments.
The scheme of trading emissions was a practice designed by governments. It is believed that far more details should have been considered before implementing the actual strategies, as the current global fuel and economy issues have already hindered its success.
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