AUSTRALIA’S ENERGY FOOTPRINT

Each Australian transforms 240 GJ per year or 66,666 Whr / yr. The amount of forest required to absorb the CO2 produced and denatured the waste depends on the kind of fuel used, as shown below.

Fuel source

GJ / ha / year of forest. Or 1 ha of forest absorbs each year::

Coal

55

Liquid fossil fuel

71

Natural gas

93

Hydro

1000 (land covered by dams and grid)

Sources of the 240 GJ / Year that each person transforms and the corresponding areas of forest required to absorb the waste are:

Source

GJ / person /yr

Conversion factor

GJ / ha /yr

Forest area

Ha required / person

37% coal

88.8

55

88.8 / 55

1.614

33% Oil

80

71

80 /71

1.127

19% natural gas

45.6

93

45.6 / 93

0.49

9% hydro

21.6

1000

21.6 / 1000

0.021

Total

235.2

   

3.252

Australians consume more energy, products and services than ever before. The total energy used in 1998 was 2.8 times the total energy used in 1978, when the population grew 1.3 times in the same period.

GLOSSARY

Appropriated carrying capacity is another name for the ecological footprint. Appropriated signifies captured, claimed or occupied. EF’s remind us that we appropriate ecological capacity for food, fibres, energy, waste etc.

Cargoism is the delusion that technology will always save us

Carrying capacity is the maximum permanently supportable load

Cornucopian myth is the euphoric belief in limitless resources

Drawdown stealing resources from the future

Ecological remainder. Areas with footprints smaller than their locally available ecological capacity are endowed with an ecological remainder. This remainder is often occupied by the footprints of other regions through export production.

Overshoot is growth beyond an area’s carrying capacity