Can we restructure the economy to make it more sustainable? (part 2)
Lester Brown
Founder of Worldwatch Institute
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About the video: ‘Can we restructure the economy to make it more sustainable? (part 2)’
In this second clip, Lester Brown suggests what can be done if world leaders are to get serious about climate change. The first step would be to phase out old-fashioned incandescent lightbulbs. These would be replaced by compact fluorescent bulbs which use a third as much electricity. He then proposes a shift away from petrol engine vehicles to hybrids such as Toyota’s Prius. Emissions could be further reduced if hybrids were to incorporate a second battery that could plug in to the grid. The grid could then be supplied by wind energy, sufficiently abundant in Europe and in the US. This would mean that the hybrid cars of the future could run on renewable energy.
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Filmed: Washington DC, USA on 1 December 2004
Credits: Camera - Haik Naltchyan Editor - Marcus Morrell
Copyright © 2004 Betterworld Telecom
About Lester Brown
Lester Brown is an American environmentalist. He’ s the founder and former President of the Worldwatch Institute, the first research institute devoted to the analysis of global environmental issues, and founder and President of the Earth Policy Institute, which aims to provide a vision of a sustainable economy.
Dr Brown has authored or co-authored over 50 books on global environmental issues, including” Who Will Feed China?” and his most recent book “Plan B 4.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization”. HE is the recipient of the 1987 UN Environment Prize and The Washington Post has called him “one of the world’s most influential thinkers.”
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