Presentatie MO*lezing jacqueline mcglade over Een groene economie binnen de grenzen van onze planeet

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Op woensdag 10 oktober 2012 vond in de Beursschouwburg in Brussel een boeiende MO*lezing plaats met als titel ‘Een groene economie binnen de grenzen van onze planeet’. Sprekers waren de internationaal gerenommeerde milieu-experts Jacqueline McGlade en Joachim Spangenberg. Dit is de presentatie van Jacqueline McGlade.

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Prof. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director, EEA

Responding to Ecological Overshoot

MO* Lecture, Brussels, 10th October 2012

12 July 2012 – 97% of Greenland's surface ice melting

Reasons for reaching Ecologicial Overshoot Day

20th Century

Population 4X

Global freshwater withdrawals 3X

Economic Output 22X

Fossil fuel consumption 14X

OECD

Green Growth -- more growth in Quantity?From less is more to do more with lessRESOURCE EFFICIENCY

Our diagnosis: this is not sustainable

EU27 imports and exports of materials

Share of imports in EU-27 materials consumption for selected materials

Europeans consume...

10 % of world apparel output

13 % of world energy output

17 % of world meat output

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Enerdata; FAO

...whilst having a 7% global share of population

Europe’s footprint

Source: EEA, based on data from the Global Footprint Network

Food and drink, housing and mobility create the greatest pressures on the environment: the European picture

Eating and drinking

16 % of GHG emissions

34 % of material use

Housing and infrastructures

31 % of GHG emissions

22 % of material use

Mobility

26 % of GHG emissions

14 % of material use

Source: EEA

How much can recycling contribute to consumption of materials in Europe?

Source: EEA, based on Eurostat data

Pathways for the future

An economy in which policies and innovations enable society to use resources efficiently, enhancing human well-being in an inclusive manner, while maintaining the natural systems that sustain us.

A green economy

Managing natural capital and ecosystem services: improving resource efficiency and ensure resilience

Human well-being(social and human capital)

goal: enhance social equity and fair burden-sharing

Ecosystem(natural capital)

goal: ensureecosystem resilience

Economy(produced capital)

goal: improveresource efficiency

GREENECONOMY

• Stiglitz-Fitoussi-Sen Commission

(2009) and EC’s ‘Beyond GDP’

initiative indicates that it is

feasible to measure progress

across the economic, social and

environmental domains by using

a basket of interlinked, coherent

indicators.

• National initiatives like the

Gross National Happiness

Index of Bhutan

Beyond GDP - progress

• GPI - genuine progress

indicator

• R-ISEW - Regional Index of

Sustainable Economic Well-

being

• Source: http://www.beyond-gdp.eu/

Beyond GDP - progress

Natural Capital

Social and Cultural Capital

Human Capital

Building capital

Imaginative capital

Prof. Jacqueline McGladeExecutive Director, EEA

Thank you

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