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A Carbon Footprint Game by Surfers Against Sewage by Richard Hardy

26/10/2007:// It’s National Energy Saving Week and Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have today launched a carbon footprint game for wave riders so they can find out just how ‘green a surf warrior’ they are!

The online game, accessible here, is a follow on from the scientific report Climate Change – A Surfers Perspective , that SAS launched in June and which examined the impact a changing climate could have on surfing in the future.

After a year spent researching the potential impacts of a changing climate, SAS are now concerned that surfers in the UK could suffer from:

A reduction in water quality as sewer systems are overwhelmed during storm events, increasing the health risks to surfers and other recreational water users.

Changes in surf conditions as sea level rise leads to less surf at some low tide reefs and increased beach erosion at some sites.

Possible changes in the amount of surf reaching some areas or at certain times of the year.

Much reduced water temperatures if the Gulf Stream were to shut down.

By playing this animated game wave riders will get a good idea about how much energy they are currently saving.

SAS are keen to see groups like surfers pledge to take further carbon saving actions in the future to benefit the sport. In particular we're encouraging them to car share more, take more surf trips in the UK and less long haul flights and switch to renewable energy suppliers.

Richard Hardy, SAS Campaigns Director says: “This is a fun game that everyone who enjoys riding waves should play. Having thoroughly researched the impact a changing climate could have for wave riding in the future, communities like surfers, must play a leading role in the sporting world to significantly cut carbon dioxide emissions and save energy. This cycle can start in the home by making sure you only boil as much water as you need in the kettle for your pre-surf ‘cuppa’ and finish by considering your travel options to the beach”.

The game has been funded by The Crown Estate’s Marine Communities Fund. Dr Carolyn Heeps, Head of Policy and Sustainable Development (Marine Estate) at The Crown Estate says: “We are pleased that more recreational sea users are aware of potential changes to the marine environment due to climate change and that they recognise the need to take positive action to reduce their impact on the marine environment.”
 
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Ingleby Wins Oxbow WLT pres. by Orange at Anglet, France

 

Ben Haworth wins the English Longboard Title

 

Surf snow crossover in Devon

[Harley Ingleby (Coffs Harbour, AUS) won the Oxbow WLT] [Ben Haworth by Sarah Clarke] [The Brush Ramp]

Harley Ingleby was crowned Oxbow WLT pres. by Orange Champion today in good two to three foot waves at Les Dunes

Eighteen year old Ben Haworth from North Devon won the English National Longboard title at Watergate Bay over the bank holiday weekend

Pro-surfers endorse Brush Boarding, a combination of Surfing and Snowboarding, in Devon, the home of its Aussie inventor

British hopes rest with Skinner

 

Surfing legends celebrate Tintagel sewage victory

 

Surfers Celebrate After Saltburn and Tynemouth Beaches Saved From Sewage Treatment Winter Turn-Off's

[Jersey's Ben Skinner in action in France] [Arthurian legends back in Tintagel to campaign for proper sewage treatment] [North East Surfing]

Cornishman Sam Bleakley has failed to join his British team-mate Ben Skinner in the third round of the Oxbow World Longboard Tour event in France

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners have today welcomed Hilary Benn, Secretary Of State for the Environment decision to refuse South West Water permission to carry on dumping raw sewage at Tintagel and Bossiney

SAS campaigners are today delighted that Northumbrian Water’s application to turn off Ultra-Violet disinfection sewage treatment from October to April at Marske-by-the-Sea has been rejected by the Environment Agency (EA)

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