It’s come to the end of the
assignment, and so this will be my last post for the time being (but I will certainly
be back!)
The blog has ended up being based
on “mainstreaming” renewable energies and zero emission transport, about
exploring a feasible and convenient carbon-free world.
I began this blog rather
pessimistic of the “green initiative”. I still think there’s plenty of wishful
thinking, but I’ve (and hopefully you guys as well) discovered just how much
genuine potential there actually is in renewable energy.
This blog has reignited my drive to "change the world",
something that two years of essays, coursework and lectures had almost
bludgeoned out of me. It was that drive that really got me interested in
geography in the first place, and I'm glad I can finish my degree with that
spark back. As geography students studying global environmental change, I think
enacting change is part and parcel of the process. Balancing two blogs for two modules was certainly a challenge, but genuinely worth it.
Throughout my blog I have emphasised the importance of pragmatism and
dealing with the reality at hand. We still have a long way to go in securing an
emissions-free world. There have been some great developments but they require
a lot more work. Just remember the words of Genghis Khan
There is no good in anything until it is
finished.
(source: Kublai Khan, Marco Polo S01E08 – strongly
recommend the show!)