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The Four Environmental Issues that Really Matter: And How they will Change Everything Gord Miller Environmental Commissioner of Ontario There Four Issues that Matter Climate Change Peak Energy Biodiversity Loss Water Shortages They are the four “pressures” on public decision making that will shape events in the coming decades The Four pressures … interrelated … share common cause represent different foci within society and are represented by different groups all occurring concurrently but with … – different levels of public awareness – varying geographic impact Climate Change It’s not about believing It’s already happening It’s accelerating at a frightening pace It may not have touched you yet (but it doesn’t have a gentle hand) Climate Change So what does that mean to Ontario in the next two decades? – more extreme precipitation events – flooding, culvert washouts, CSOs – more extreme weather – power outages, etc. – less assimilative capacity at low flow – more frost cycles disrupting roads – more pest problems - range extensions Peak Energy Peak Oil Peak Electricity Peak Oil It’s not about believing It’s already happening It may not have touched you yet Concept of Peak Oil Oil Production Hubbert Peak Time 2002 1996 1990 1984 1978 1972 1966 1960 1954 1948 1942 1936 1930 1924 1918 1912 1906 1900 X 1000 Barrels per Day US Oil Production 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Concept of Peak Oil ‘Stable’ Prices Lots of Oil Time Concept of Peak Oil Huge Price Increases Still Lots of Oil Time Peak Oil So what does that mean to Ontario in the next two decades? – much more expensive fuel (possible shortages) – more expensive food – less wealth generally – constraints on taxes – increased pressure on public transit – distance dominates … again … suburban trend reverses Peak Electricity not a shortage issue per say but still a big problem 2009 the average market price was … – $0.033 /kWh 2009 the peak market price was … – $1.89 /kWh there will be upward pressure on peak load prices Peak Electricity long term increase in base prices despite interval metering much stronger thrust on reduction of energy use and energy efficiency development of a conserver society Biodiversity Loss It’s not about believing It’s already happening It’s accelerating at a frightening pace It may not have touched you yet Biodiversity Loss So what does that mean to Ontario in the next two decades? – loss of street and park trees – reports of extinctions and extirpations – great disruptions in forests and aquatic ecosystems – much greater public sensitivity to wildlife and natural area issues Biodiversity Loss The example of the mountain pine beetle Water Shortages It’s not about believing It’s already happening It may not have touched you yet Water Shortages So what does that mean to Ontario in the next two decades? – threatened municipal supplies / constraints on growth – demand for grey water re-use, rain water capture technology – controversy and conflict over long distance pipelines – continued threats re Great Lakes takings In Summary … the coming changes caused by the four pressures will cause a restructuring of our entire economy In Summary … the coming changes caused by the four pressures will cause a restructuring of our entire economy If our society is to adapt to the changes as best we can … we must prepare our society for the challenges they will face Thank You For Your Attention The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian (1906-1945)