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Beyond Climate Change: No Global Environmental Crisis Left Behind International co-operation to address Global Challenges OECD, Paris, 25-26 March 2009 Carlos M. Duarte CSIC Mallorca Spain

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  • Beyond Climate Change:

    No Global Environmental Crisis Left Behind

    International co-operation to address Global Challenges

    OECD, Paris, 25-26 March 2009

    Carlos M. Duarte

    CSIC

    Mallorca

    Spain

  • Outline

    Climate change vs. Global Change

    Collision Trajectories

    Thresholds and Tipping Points

    Challenges for International Cooperation

  • Climate Change is recognized as a Global Threat

    receiving substantial political and public attention

    News in Mass Media

    (sample, Spain)

  • CausesEnergy Use

    HIGH CO2 EMISSIONS

    GREEN HOUSE EFFECT

    GLOBAL WARMING

    CLIMATE CHANGE

  • Is Energy the only Resources we Consume in Excess?

    Essential Elements

    (N, P, Fe, etc.)

    Synthetic

    substances

    Water

    LandBiodiversity

    Energy Use

  • Per capita energy use (MW-h/year) Per capita water use (MW-h/year)

    Per capita resource use is growing

    (5 to 10 fold in 20th Century)

    Human Demands are Ovreshooting the Planet’s Capacity

  • Data Pop. Ref. Bureau y de NU

    Rapid Growth of Human Population

    Núm

    ero

    de

    per

    sonas

    (m

    iles

    de

    mil

    lones

    )

    Estimates of the Earth’s

    Carrying Capacity

    Water

    Arable land

    Food

    Hoy

    2050

    Humanity is about to

    enter a new period of

    limited Earth’s

    capacity to support

    further population

    growth

  • XPopulation GrowthIncrease in per capita

    Resource Use

    Increase in Resource use

    Global Change

  • Global Change

    Impact of human activity on the processes that

    govern the functioning of the Earth System.

    The term “Change” refers to the fact that the

    regulation of the functioning of the Earth System has

    now changed due to the introduction of control

    mechanisms – technology – that simply did not exist

    over most of the Earth’s history (e.g. CFC’s and

    Ozone; Haber reaction and the N cycle, etc.).

  • The risks involved are not

    the sum of those derived

    from the individual

    trajectories but those

    resulting from the interaction

    of multiple interacting

    trajectories

    Population GDP

    Land Used Forest loss

    CO2 Energy

    Water use Nitrogen flux

    The trajectories of growing

    pressure on natural

    resources are in a collision

    course

  • CFC’s

    Ozone loss

    UV increase

    Biodiversity

    Loss

    Climate

    Change

    Resource use Global Changes Impacts

    Loss of ecosystem

    services and resilience

    Diseases

    Food and water

    insecutiry

    Erosion of

    Environmental

    Basis to well being

    Economic loss

  • Energy

    Elements (N, P, Fe,

    etc.)

    Land

    Biodiversity

    Synthetic Chemicals

    Climate

    Change

    Resource use Global Changes

  • Biofuel use

    Reduced CO2

    Emissions

    Mitigation of

    Climate

    Change

    Climate Change Only

  • Biofuel Use

    Reduced Emissions

    Mitigation of

    Climate

    Change

    Global Change

    Energy

    Nitrogen

    Water

    Land

    Pesticides and

    Herbicides

    -

    Migration and

    Conflicts

    Povertry

    Food insecurity

    Increased

    Emissions

    Depleation of

    Water

    Resources

    Desertification

    Reduced water,

    soil and air quality

    Biodiversity

    loss

  • Energy

    Water

    Elements (N, P, Fe,

    etc.)

    Land

    Biodiversity

    Synthetic Chemicals

    Resource use

    Loss of air, soil and

    water quality

    Biodiversity

    Loss

    Climate

    Change

    Changes in

    Water Cycling

    Desertification

    UV increase

    Global Changes

    Loss of ecosystem

    services and resilience

    Migration,

    Conflicts

    Deseases

    Food and water

    insecutiry

    Erosion of

    Environmental

    Basis to well being

    Economic loss

    Impacts

  • IPCC

    Extent of Climate ChangeEco

    syst

    em R

    esponse

    Smooth

    Response

    Extent of Climate Change

    Eco

    syst

    em R

    esponse

    Abrupt

    Response

    Threshold

    The response of the

    Earth System to

    climate change may be

    smooth or abrupt

    depending on the

    functional

    relationships involved

    and the extent of

    interactions between

    components.

    Abrupt changes are

    expected for

    complex systems and

    are more likely when

    different trajectories

    enter in collision

  • The rate of warming is rising

    An

    om

    alía

    C)

    rela

    tiv

    a a

    19

    61

    -19

    90

    IPCC (2007)

  • The rate of ice loss in the Arctic is accelerating

    Minimum Arctic ice extent

    (million Km2)

  • Abrupt Changes

    Earth System

    Ecosystem

    Social System

    Understanding

    Mitigating & Adapting

    Technology

    Engineering

    Social Sciences

    Geosciences

    Biosciences

    Doing

    Society:

    Innovation

    Governance

    Cooperation

    Communication

    Education

  • Time: Procastinating has a cost

    Every year that elapses without “doing”:

    * The trajectories of global crisis rise

    • The risks of trespassing critical thresholds and

    tipping the system increases as the trajectories

    continue to rise.

    • Options for adaptation and mitigation shrink

    while costs rise.

  • Dialog with Society

    Popular science

    Scientists

    Specialised

    journals

    Journalists and

    News Agencies

    Mass media

    Society

    Too long

    Unefffective

    Slow

    Prone to noise

    A new partnership

    toward effective

    communication

    between scientists and

    society

  • Science and Technology Challenges

    A new, encompassing Global Change Approach to the problem.

    Transdisciplinary Integration (from Geo to Social Sciences) –

    requires new tools, concepts and structures.

    Global Integration and Regional Participation

    Scientific independence (clear separation between scientific

    evidence and politics)

    More effective and direct platforms to reach out and convey

    scientific results to society and its actors.

    Coordinate policies