Zero Emissions Day

19/09/2024 39 min
Zero Emissions Day

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Episode Synopsis

Welcome to another episode of the Going Zero podcast. In this week’s installment, hosts Christy Cook, Seth Combs, and Eric Pasewalk discuss the significance of Zero Emissions Day, its founding objectives, and the actionable steps businesses and individuals can take to combat climate change.The Genesis of Zero Emissions DayZero Emissions Day, celebrated annually on September 21st, was initiated in 2008 by Ken Wallace, a Canadian from Nova Scotia. His objective was straightforward yet profound—give the planet a day off from fossil fuels. As Eric pointed out, Wallace envisioned this as a day to reflect on what our world could look like without the incessant consumption of fossil fuels. Imagine a day where the air is cleaner and the skies are clearer—a preview of a possible greener future.The Concept of Clean ElectrificationOne of the pillars of achieving zero emissions involves clean electrification—a process essentially revolving around replacing fossil fuels with sustainable electricity. Eric explains, "We want every day to be a zero emissions day." This method doesn't merely focus on switching to renewable sources but also emphasizes efficient energy transmission and use. Smart grids play an essential role here, responding flexibly to the growing demand for electricity and facilitating a decentralized production network. Clean electrification extends into various sectors, particularly transportation, industry, and localized energy use, enabling a transition away from fossil fuels.

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