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Slump cuts our fuel use more than green concerns | Slump cuts our fuel use more than green concerns |
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By Roger Harrabin Environment analyst | By Roger Harrabin Environment analyst |
Households have cut back on vehicle fuel over the past decade, but not on household gas, according to an analysis by the Office for National Statistics. | Households have cut back on vehicle fuel over the past decade, but not on household gas, according to an analysis by the Office for National Statistics. |
The figures were released to coincide with next week’s Climate Week, the UK’s biggest climate change campaign. | The figures were released to coincide with next week’s Climate Week, the UK’s biggest climate change campaign. |
But the statistics offer little cheer to a government trying to persuade its citizens to burn less fuel. | But the statistics offer little cheer to a government trying to persuade its citizens to burn less fuel. |
The recession and high fuel prices are demonstrably changing behaviour more than concerns about the environment. | The recession and high fuel prices are demonstrably changing behaviour more than concerns about the environment. |
On motoring, the increased efficiency of new cars to meet EU targets has helped to cut carbon emissions. | On motoring, the increased efficiency of new cars to meet EU targets has helped to cut carbon emissions. |
The Office for National Statistics says changes to road tax pegged to CO2 have also influenced consumers’ decisions on the use of fuel and greener, more efficient cars. | The Office for National Statistics says changes to road tax pegged to CO2 have also influenced consumers’ decisions on the use of fuel and greener, more efficient cars. |
But it is the downturn that has really kept people out of their cars – we are buying 18% less fuel than 10 years ago. | But it is the downturn that has really kept people out of their cars – we are buying 18% less fuel than 10 years ago. |
In aviation: there’s a similar picture. The slump has deterred people from flying. But the figures suggest that people still want to fly more - and flying over the 10 years is up 13% overall. | In aviation: there’s a similar picture. The slump has deterred people from flying. But the figures suggest that people still want to fly more - and flying over the 10 years is up 13% overall. |
In the home, even the economic climate has not affected our wish to keep on the central heating rather than don another sweater. | In the home, even the economic climate has not affected our wish to keep on the central heating rather than don another sweater. |
Thanks partly to colder winters, gas consumption actually went up by 7%, despite the soaring price of gas. | Thanks partly to colder winters, gas consumption actually went up by 7%, despite the soaring price of gas. |
This statistic could be seen against this week's profits announcement by British Gas, which reported an 11% increase in profits from its residential energy business - in part thanks to a 12% rise in consumption. | |
The figures suggest that use of fuel in cars and planes will bounce back with the economy. | The figures suggest that use of fuel in cars and planes will bounce back with the economy. |
That is bad news for a government that it struggling to build more power stations too. | That is bad news for a government that it struggling to build more power stations too. |
You can follow Roger on Twitter @RHarrabin | You can follow Roger on Twitter @RHarrabin |