Posts Tagged ‘play it cool’
Boulder City Bound
Sunday, September 21st, 2008I’m packing up and getting set to fly to Nevada today, it’s InterBike time again. I’ve been doing this yearly trip for about a decade now. Fortunately I don’t have to expose myself to the radiation of Las Vegas for long since I’ll only be present for the dirt demo days, which takes place up in Boulder City, a cute town about 45 minutes SE of Vegas, and just a few minutes from Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam.
The Outdoor Dirt Demo portion of this trade show is showing some green signs, such as:
- Biodegradable concession ware
- Organic Food options
- Recycled bins located throughout Demo
- Carbon offset program for shuttles
- Recycled/recyclable Demo bags
Trade Shows in general are very waste abundant and energy intensive. I’m glad to see that the InterBike show is taking steps in the right direction with their “Green Steps” initiative.
The headline on the Green Steps page of the site reads as follows:
“The Interbike Expo is 100% wind powered and uses 25% recycled carpet. And we are just getting started.”
At first glance, I had the vision of electricity used to power the Sans Convention Center with windmills located down the valley from the trade show. A little more digging and you’ll see that they bought carbon offsets for the equivalent power used at the show from an offset company that invests in windmill plants - which is great! They’re moving in the right direction.
They’re also encouraging visitors and exhibitors to buy offsets for their travel, I’ll have to encourage Norco on this one again; personally, I’m still Playing it Cool.
Alright, better get to the airport….
Play it Cool
Thursday, April 10th, 2008I have officially been added to the David Suzuki Foundations Play it Cool campaign.
I am completely responsible for the large amount of CO2 being emitted in to the atmosphere because of my travel schedule. Buying carbon offsets is a way to neutralize this CO2 by preventing the same amount from being emitted elsewhere. Reducing is always the first priority, but after that offsetting has emerged as an invaluable step we all can take for a healthier planet.
Last year I offset over 30 tonns of CO2, and for the 2008 season I have pre offset 25 tonns. This essentially makes my travel emissions neutral.
I wrote a blog post recently exploring the responsibility of traveling for work, called “is the footprint of my career justified”.Â
