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Potential Models for Future Higher Education Cooperation between South Africa and Norway Environment and climate University of the Western Cape, 27 November 2009 www.umb.no Poul Wisborg, Department of International Environment and Development Studies (Noragric) Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Mother Earth Crying, Svalbard ’Climate change’ – material change and search for meaning. Michael S. Nolan, Bulls Press www.umb.no 3 NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Educational cooperation: environment and climate Norway in the Nordic region 4 www.umb.no Source: Wikipedia, entry: Nordic Council Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Key points Global climate change is real – but the discourse needs critical attention Norway and South Africa: high emissions, resistance to change Are there prospects for solidarity and cooperation among South African and Norwegian peoples? How may cooperation in higher education contribute? – UMB examples – Approach – Thematic focus – Modes of cooperation Conclusion www.umb.no 5 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Climate change is real - but discourse needs critical attention Human induced global climate change well supported by evidence Need for critical eyes: – Discourse versus policy versus practice – Weather, cycles and trends may be natural – Regional and local impact often uncertain Exacerbates environment and development problems: land, energy, transport, poverty, inequality, health – but does not replace them Avoid ”climate change monster discourse” that swallows other ethical concerns www.umb.no 6 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Vegetable farm on the Limpopo River Family-owned, close to 500 workers Owner: Farming in SA is “high risk” … “In what way?”: 1. 2. Google Earth, 10 April 2008 www.umb.no 3. 4. 5. Diseases Climate change • Irrigation water • Frost • Drought/heat Energy Markets Politics NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Educational collaboration: environment and climate Livestock herding, Pella, Namaqualand 8 www.umb.no Educational collaboration: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Norway and South Africa: high emissions, resistance to change Norway South Africa Oil and gas as main base of Coal main source of energy, economy Decades of increase in CO2 emissions against public commitments About 54 million tons CO2 per year (total), about 12 tons per capita (excluding shipping and air transport) ”Excuse”: ??? base of major industries About 440 million tons CO2 per year (total) (of which 220 million by ESKOM), about 9 tons per capita ”Excuses”: Development, ’poor country’, African averages, other struggles, such as democracy, inequality and HIV/AIDS Grønås, Sigbjørn: 'Norway's double standards', Aftenposten 14 July 2008, p. 6-7 Groenewald, Yolandi: SA on low-carbon diet, Mail & Guardian 6-12 November 2009, p 41 www.umb.no 9 Educational collaboration: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES CO2 emissions – a similar challenge (?) 12 10 8 South Africa 6 Norway 4 2 0 Citizen IPCC 2050* CO2 emission – tons per capita per year *) International Panel on Climate Change estimated level in 2050 to ensure temperature increase below 2.0 degrees C by 2100 Grønås, Sigbjørn: 'Norway's double standards', Aftenposten 14 July 2008, p. 6-7 Groenewald, Yolandi: SA on low-carbon diet, Mail & Guardian 6-12 November 2009, p 41 www.umb.no 10 Educational collaboration: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES “Norway’s double standards” “..Norway’s policy is not consistent with the goal of only two degrees increase (by 2100). Our emissions are several times higher than what the world can sustain to reach this goal. We are even claiming a right to continue doing the same in future. The media give the impression that we are champions in climate reductions. The double standards have never been more manifest”. - Professor Sigbjørn Grønås, University of Bergen 'Norway's double standards', Aftenposten 14 July 2008, p. 6-7 www.umb.no 11 DETTE ER TITTELEN PÅ PRESENTASJONEN NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Newspaper headline: “One plant = the whole of Norway” Secunda coal based plant owned by SASOL CO2 emissions 57 million tons (Norway 2006: 54 million tons) Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg visit April 2008 Current collaboration Mathismoen, Ole: ‘One plant = the whole of Norway’, Aftenposten, 18 April 2008, p. 6 www.umb.no 12 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Prospects for solidarity and cooperation among South African and Norwegian peoples? Con Pro World order North-South divide and Both with relatively high corresponing positions profile in current negotiations Government History of neglect Recent signals of high priority Economy/ resources Strong carbon dependency Similar challenges of climate transformation Peoples Distance; elite interest in status quo Solidarity in anti-apartheid struggle Business Those benefiting from New enterprises in status quo; renewable energy, e.g. commercialise problem wind Civil society Tendency to focus on Some strong NGOs; media adaptation, not causes www.umb.no 13 Educational collaboration: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES How may cooperation in higher education contribute? 1. UMB involvement 2. Approach 3. Thematic focus 4. Modes of operation www.umb.no 14 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES 1. UMB involvement: examples Ten years of collaboration with PLAAS, UWC: land, agriculture, natural resources, poverty (2000-2009) Conservation farming in Zambia Involved in Agricultural Research and Development (ARDEP), Malawi Climate and forest cooperation with Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania Thor Heyerdahl professorship in Climate and Development Cooperation and proposals on water management with IWMI, South Africa BA, MA (2) and PhD programmes in International Environment and Development Studies www.umb.no 15 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES 2. Approach Critical and independent Politics of knowledge – political ecology Interdisciplinary Comparative, sensitive to context Collaborative Participatory PLAAS researchers visit to www.umb.no Norwegian rural areas (2000) 16 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES 3. Thematic focus (selected issues) Environmental justice* Land/resource tenure and displacement** Renewable energy Food production and food security Settlement and transport Climate modelling Examples: *) Cooperation between Univ. of Bergen, UCT and ACCESS (Africa Centre for Climate and Earth System Science) **) PLAAS, UWC and Noragric www.umb.no 17 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES 4. Modes of cooperation (some points) 1. A new, well-resourced multilateral research programme –Nordic and southern African dimension 2. Joint degree programmes 3. Master and PhD scholarships and funds for joint (south-north) field research 4. Collaboration with civil society, business and governments 5. Reduce ecological foot print of universities: waste, energy, work transport, e-learning, travel – educating citizens of a fragile world www.umb.no 18 Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Conclusion: Cooperation in higher education, Environment and climate While many collaborative efforts exist ... ... strategic planning by universities and fresh public resources are needed to make them .. ... more creative (awareness, knowledge and innovation) and more effective steps towards environmental responsibility. A useful first step could be a collaborative, strategic planning session in the first half of 2010. www.umb.no 19 NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Educational cooperation: environment and climate Landscapes - constraints and opportunities Farmland, Eastern Cape www.umb.no NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Educational cooperation: environment and climate Carrying together? From the Gustav Vigeland statue park, Oslo 21 www.umb.no Educational cooperation: environment and climate NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Adapting to new circumstances? Lions playing in the snow: Kristiansand Zoo, Norway, 2009 (Aftenposten www.umb.no 22 NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Educational cooperation: environment and climate UMB Campus, 2009 Thank you .... 23 www.umb.no