ATFC Seagull
Aberystwyth Town FC
Indeed. It would be a good outcome if travel was cut drastically. I'm moving towards the idea of a personal and business allowance for emissions, albeit it slowly. Say every individual has 100 'units' a year ( don't ask me what a 'unit' equates to ) and each business has 250 'units' per year per employee. Pleasure trip to New York - that'll be 40 units please sir. You want to drive to Scotland and back - that's going to cost you 5 units. Employers would use their credits for employees to travel to and from work and for business meetings that require travel. Once you've run out of units then you can't do certain things - such as fly. That way wealth plays no part in the scheme. Obviously the likes of HT would be rather curtailed ( that might be a good thing ). Requires work but I'd be supportive of the principle.
This bit highlights my overall concern with everyone's sudden enthusiasm with working from home.
As I've said on another thread, working from home has been a nightmare. I live in a small 2 bed house with a 2 year old and a 5 year old running around. I have a desk at the end of my bed, which means I am spending most of my working day staring at my bed, and then bedtime staring at my workplace. And I am very aware that I am lucky to have more space than many people I know.
I know this thread is about virtual meetings replacing long distance travel for face to face meetings, but the idea of doing them from home, rather than the office, is creeping in. I'm concerned that we are going to come out of this with loads of people saying "that was great, let's do it all from home in the future", and inevitably the people who are making those decisions are likely to be older and more well off - so probably have a nice house with a decent workspace, and less likely to have young kids running around.