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We stand at a critical moment in Earth’s history, a time when humanity must choose its future. As the world becomes increasingly interdependent and fragile, the future at once holds great peril and great promise. To move forward we must recognize that in the midst of a magnificent diversity of cultures and life forms we are one human family and one Earth community with a common destiny. We must join together to bring forth a sustainable global society founded on respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice, and a culture of peace. - The Earth Charter (2000) The Growing Interest in Sustainability From XKCD Can We Really Have a Sustainable Society? Part of the monthly series: “The World Future We Need” Mike Ignatowski Oct 16th, 2016 [email protected] UnderstandingTheFuture.com What can you expect from these classes? • Satisfy some curiosity - create more questions • Understanding new technology in the news • Deal with the unsettling rates of change • Understanding “the big picture” of nature • “Big Picture view” of social justice topics • A chance to share thoughts and ask questions What is this class about? It’s Not about: Recycling, backyard gardens, busses & bike lanes Sustainable eco-villages Lifestyle changes It is about: Understanding key big issues What makes societies sustainable Major trends and initiatives The major changes needed What is sustainable development? 1. 2. 3. Living within the carrying capacity of the eco-system without destroying or degrading the natural environment. Live responsibly, so that the resources of the planet will support many generations to come Meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs Sustainable Development Comments from Jeffrey Sachs • Sustainable development is probably the most important issue we face. • We are not even close to being on a course of sustainable development in many areas. • This should be the #1 issue being talked about Beyond Just Global Warming Why sustainability is the big issue of our time Emails Inc. Tax Returns Environmental Climate Food / Agriculture Water Energy Transportation Natural Resources Social Economic Inequality Trade Jobs / Retirement Business / Investment Charitable Foundations Debt Health Care Stability, Security & Justice Governance Education War / Crime Immigration Social Capital Sustainability Groping Overshoot and Collapse Renewable Resource Usage Consider an Island Environment Sustainable Resource Level Overshoot and Collapse Sustainable Resource Level Overshoot and Collapse Sustainable Resource Level Overshoot and Collapse New Sustainable Resource Level Overshoot and Collapse Sustainable Resource Level Zero Limits to Growth “Limits to Growth” – 1972 Book Flourishing and Collapse of the Ancient Maya Civilization With a computer simulation of impact on environment Peak oil • Conventional oil production peaked in 2005 • Oil prices climbed rapidly ($145 / barrel in 2008). Fracking kicks in. • We are passing “peak fracked oil” Eagle Ford Shale Oil production Peak Water ? • We are using much more than is being replenished • Water tables are falling drastically around the world – 3-10 ft per year in India – The great Yellow River in China runs dry before reaching the sea most days • 100s of millions of Africans will face water shortages in under 20 years Water Table Falling in the US Farm Belt Peak Rice / Peak Wheat? • Arable land is declining – Development and soil erosion…. • Water usage is already past its sustainable limit and will decline • Oil available for fertilizer production is peaking • This is a long term problem United Nations Programs Agenda 21: • • Non-binding agreement on sustainable development Signed in 1992 by H.W. Bush Millennium Development Goals • • • 2000 2015 8 Development Goals Brazil, China, India = biggest success stories Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 5: Improve maternal health Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria… Goal 3: Gender equality and empower women Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Goal 4: Reduce child mortality rates Goal 8: Global partnership for development United Nations Programs Sustainable Development Goals • 2015 2030 So What do We Have to Give Up? Country CO2 per person (tons) Quality of Life Social Progress Index United States 17.5 6 16 Australia 16.8 1 10 Canada 14.7 3 6 Norway 11.7 4 1 Germany 9.1 Denmark 8.1 7 8 United Kingdom 8.0 10 11 Iceland 6.1 9 4 France 5.8 Sweden 5.6 2 2 Switzerland 5.0 5 3 14 21 Economic Growth Improving Quality of Life Decoupling from environmental impact Decoupling from environmental impact Decoupling from environmental impact Valid for: Many forms of pollution Deforestation Not Valid for (yet): Energy use Land use Kuznet Environmental Curve U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Peak 2005 12% drop by 2012 Improving Quality of Life & Decoupling from environmental impact Non-resource intensive ways to improve our quality of life Education, Science Information-economy Arts / entertainment Personal development Community development Personal relationships Health (physical and mental) Physical recreation Safety, Security Increased social and economic justice Increased opportunity Environmental restoration Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) vs GDP Long Term Sustainability 8 Billion years from now Characteristics of a Sustainable Civilization 1. 2. Decarbonize: energy production, industry, and transportation Managing the Global Commons 3. 4. 5. Oceans, Atmosphere, Biosphere Take regenerative steps Manage economic disruptions and incentives Social Justice / Governance Advance our knowledge and technology Next Month’s Topic Why this is the most important time to be alive in human history. Other Future Topics: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Evolution of cooperation Technology and unemployment Optimism - Why 2015 was the best year in the history of humanity The Great Turning - Ideas from Joanna Macy and David Korten The changing myths of our place in the universe Exponentially increasing rates of change and the implications The modern problem of stone-age instincts and supernormal stimuli Moral instincts, tribalism, meaning, and religion Systems view of the world and emerging properties Economic growth, past, future, and inequality "Managing the Commons" - Moving beyond the old categories of capitalism, socialism, and communism towards what's really important The future of Artificial Intelligence and its implications The future of Synthetic Biology and its implications • Why I’m doing this UnderstandingTheFuture.com • What we’re going to do tonight Contact Information Mike Ignatowski Email: [email protected] Blog: UnderstandingTheFuture.com (These charts will be available on my blog) Can We Really Have a Sustainable Society? 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