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Posted: Saturday, December 30, 2006

Carbon Rationing Group to Hold Second Meeting in Wokingham

A project to address the issue of climate change is holding its second meeting in Wokingham. A local Carbon Rationing Action Group (CRAG) has begun in Berkshire, as part of a growing network of CRAGs across the country – and their second public meeting will again be held at the offices of Wokingham District Council.

While many local Wokingham people are concerned about climate change, some feel powerless to act. A CRAG is a voluntary carbon rationing system which helps people to ensure they are controlling the amount of carbon they use.

The Berkshire CRAG will be holding their second public meeting at the council offices at Shute End Wokingham on Monday February 5 at 7.30pm. The new group will help participants calculate the size of their personal Carbon Dioxide (CO2) footprint, and identify ways of reducing it. The meeting will also be a chance for Wokingham people who are already tackling their carbon emissions to share practical knowledge and experience of lower carbon living.

CRAGs represent a growing community of carbon conscious people who are now lobbying for the adoption of similar schemes at a national level. “We hope to demonstrate that it is possible to reduce your carbon footprint without compromising your quality of life,” says Robin Smith, chairman of Berkshire CRAG.

Carbon rationers believe that everyone should aim to produce no more than their fair share, their personal carbon ration. This year carbon rationers have set themselves a ration of 4.5 tonnes of CO2 to cover household, car and air travel emissions. In the system, if they exceed this amount they pay a carbon ‘debt’ into the group’s carbon fund. How the fund is ultimately used is at the discretion of the whole group. People who wish to attend the Wokingham meeting should contact Robin Smith on 07786 078836.

Wokingham District Council