Eco Eye
Green economy, Woodlands as fuel, Loop head tourism (9x1)
Exibido em:: Jan 04, 2011
Eco Eye begins this series with a look at Ireland in 2011 and asks what the potential is for a new Green Economy in this difficult climate. With targeted development of this new Green sector opportunities could be realized that will dramatically reduce our reliance on imported fuels, our CO2 emissions and change the future for our young people for the better. Woodlands. Ireland is home to woodlands that are not only a wonderful amenity to be enjoyed, but a resource that may hold the key to one of the greatest challenges facing the most oil dependent country in Europe. As oil prices rise Ireland will struggle further without an indigenous sustainable fuel source. Duncan takes a walk through native Irish woodland and explores the possibility that forest thinning could provide the most sustainable and low cost source of fuel to the country so far. Duncan encounters an ancient technique of transporting wood that has existed for generations and considers the potential of wood energy as a major employer for the future. loop Head, winner of the Ireland EDEN Award for sustainable Tourism has managed to successfully develop its tourism Industry while respecting the sensitivities of the local environment. Tania explores the unspoilt blue flag beaches, enjoys a dolphin watching trip and visits an ancient lighthouse to understand how important Sustainable Tourism is for our green economy.
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