Now draw a sector in there to show what the savings might be for say
loft insulation (I'm guessing many already have it)
Double glazing, ditto
Cavity wall insulation ( I have solid walls,,...)
Exterior wall insulation (possibly not practical? )
Underfloor (difficult but possible in some cases
And a cost and CO2 benefit analysis for each , please. Has anyone seen referenced figures??
Then compare with other possibilities.
Interior insulation does sometimes lead to condensation within walls, where air leaking past the insulation meets the cold wall.
So starting 10.9%
What percentage is caaancil?
17% in 2010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_housing_in_the_United_Kingdom
So we have 1.8%
How much of that can we save? I thnk 20% would be optimistic,
that's
0.36%.
There's Rail on the chart ot 0.4%, for comparison.
Maybe I'd campaign to stop crop burning (3.5%)
and hit Fugitive Emissions (5.8%)
and fine people for not wearing a woolly in the winter
first.
One would need to add back the pollution from production of materials though, + risks from CFC's or whatever, too.
OK that's a WORLD chart, ours is probably more compelling for houses, and
insulation is unquestionably a GOOD THING, which is why it IS being done,
https://www.government-grants.co.uk/home-insulation-grants/...
but come on, get out of the road you self centered self important .......