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Dance It, Drink It, Do It – Carbon Neutral Adelaide


John Butler is a well-known 'carbon neutral' champ, the recent Climate Festival made good its own 'bad for the environment' emissions and even Cascade has joined the environmentally aware trend with their 100% carbon offset Green beer. But what do 'carbon neutral' and 'carbon offset' really mean?

OK, briefly, the carbon we're talking about is a naturally occurring gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) which, at normal levels, exists quite happily in Earth's atmosphere. Where it gets nasty for nature is when humans up CO2 levels via burning fossil fuels to feed our energy needs. The emissions build up the greenhouse gasses, which keep the heat in, which is global warming in a nutshell.

Going carbon neutral is a three-step process starting with calculating your emissions (derived partly from your energy use), reducing them wherever possible and then funding carbon offsetting projects such as tree-planting schemes. Offsetting your carbon emissions (rather than neutralising them) is a one-step process where you fund projects that compensate for the greenhouse gas emissions you have created.

So, carbon junkies, with the (very) basics explained it's time to get neutral with your emissions. To do this, first visit the Climate Positive website and use its calculator  to work out your carbon footprint (Climate Positive is a not-for-profit organisation that works with businesses and households to achieve global warming solutions). Now have a look at the suggested 'Top 10' simple solutions below.

  • Switch your electricity to an accredited 'green power' and get your energy from a renewable source (so not burning fossil fuels).
  • Replace ordinary light bulbs with low-emission light bulbs.
  • Put a jumper on rather than cranking up the heating at home.
  • If you have to put the heater on, keep it to 20c or below.
  • Walk, cycle or take public transport to work rather than drive.
  • Get a worm farm to chomp through your organic waste.
  • Get green bags and say no to as much extra packaging as possible when shopping.
  • Elect to offset your carbon emissions when booking a plane ticket.
  • Support carbon offset/neutral products where possible (drink Cascade Green for example!)
  • Find a carbon offsetting project (such as tree planting) and help fund it!

Most of these suggestions are easy to achieve around your home and in your daily life - take them on and you'll be neutral (and cool) in no time.

Kelly Ford, Citysearch

Ask for a bottle of Cascade Green at these pubs in Adelaide

New York Bar & Grill

Westfield Shoppingtown, 297 Diagonal Rd, Oaklands Park

-35.015263 138.546519

Start spreading the news, I'm drinking today, I want to be a part of it, in the Westfield compleeeeeeex; I want to make-out in a bar with Big Brother steeds, To be A number one, top of Poker Leeeeague, If I can (boom boom) make-out there, I'll make-out (boom boom) anywhere; It's up to you, New York Bar and Griiiiiiiill!!!!

Category: Bars & Clubs // Venue Type: Bar

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Edinburgh Castle Hotel

233 Currie Street, 233 Currie St, Adelaide

-34.92516 138.589349

Category: Bars & Clubs // Venue Type: Bar

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Arab Steed Hotel

241 Hutt St, Adelaide

-34.933939 138.61208

This Arab Steed Hotel serves up a mixed saddle bag of pokies, trusty timber bars and even a vine-covered veranda.

Category: Bars & Clubs // Venue Type: Bar, Lic/Reg Club

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The Lion Hotel

161 Melbourne St, North Adelaide

-34.90834 138.60581

The king of the pub jungle, The Lion is one of South Australia's most historic and best known hotels. Their famous Lion burgers are to die for (well, for a few brain cells to die for, seeing as you'll no doubt wash one down with a lager or few) and they may even turn water into wine for you - if you're lucky.

Category: Bars & Clubs // Venue Type: Pub, Bar

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The Stag Hotel

299 Rundle St, Adelaide

-34.922669 138.610593

Anemics will feel understandably drawn to this steak mecca, their red blood-cells singing at the mention of Japanese Samurai Wagyu, or Australian Angus served in half-kilogram slabs of bleeding animal. From Thursday to Sunday night, The Stag charges into nightspot mode, giving punters the chance to shimmy off their fleshly fills.

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