1 / 32

Towards A Sustainable Future REASONS FOR URGENCY AND HOPE

Towards A Sustainable Future REASONS FOR URGENCY AND HOPE. Clark University Albert, Norma, and Howard Geller ‘77 Endowed Lecture. The Honorable Jane Lubchenco , Ph.D. Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere & NOAA Administrator April 5, 2011. OUTLINE. Challenges

yaakov
Download Presentation

Towards A Sustainable Future REASONS FOR URGENCY AND HOPE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Towards A Sustainable Future REASONS FOR URGENCY AND HOPE Clark University Albert, Norma, and Howard Geller ‘77 Endowed Lecture The Honorable Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D. Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere & NOAA AdministratorApril 5, 2011

  2. OUTLINE • Challenges • Advances in science and policy • Sustainability in the Obama Administration • NOAA’s role • Urgency and hope TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  3. SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES Rapid, radical changes with profound consequences Cooperation, coordination and creativity needed Environmental concerns seen as a barrier to progress TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  4. LOSS OF ECOSYSTEM SRVICES • WATER PURIFICATION • PEST & PATHOGEN CONTROL • COASTAL BUFFERING • FOOD PROVISION TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope Ecosystem depletion and disruption leads to the loss of ecosystem services, e.g.:

  5. DEEPWATER HORIZON TRAGEDY • Strong connections between people and nature • NOAA: • ENSURE SEAFOOD SAFETY • PROTECT HABITATS & WILDLIFE • ASSESS DAMAGE & ENABLE • RESTORATION TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  6. GULF COAST: SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES • HABITAT DESTRUCTION • INVASIVE SPECIES • CHEMICAL & NUTRIENT POLLUTION • OVERFISHING TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope Full recovery must address systemic issues that predated spill • WATER PURIFICATION

  7. FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW BUT REASONS FOR HOPE • Advances in science and policy • New solutions and partnerships • Increased public awareness of sustainability • Engagement of business, faith leaders and youth TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  8. SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES • Our Common Journey • Millennium Ecosystem Assessment • Explosion of sustainability science • Insights: • Resilience • Complex Adaptive Systems • Scale • Coupled human-natural systems TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  9. STRENGTHENING SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  10. SUSTAINABILITY IS A PRIORITY FOR THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION A) White House Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources, and Sustainability TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  11. B) NATIONAL OCEAN POLICY Healthy Oceans Matter Holistic, ecosystem-based coastal and ocean management TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  12. C) SUSTAINABILITY EXECUTIVE ORDER • “Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance” • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Increase energy efficiency • Reduce waste • Department of Commerce: • 21% reduction target established for greenhouse gas emissions by FY 2020. • By FY 2013, 7.5% of electricity will come from renewable resources TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  13. D) BLUEPRINT FOR A SECURE ENERGY FUTURE Challenge: grow clean energy sources • Goal of 80% of electricity from renewable sources by 2035 • Overarching goals: security & sustainability TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  14. E) INTERAGENCY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION TASK FORCE • 23 Federal agencies & WH offices • > 35 listening sessions & outreach events • 2010 Progress Report to President Obama: • All Federal agencies now required to develop climate change adaptation plans • Realignment of US Global Change Research Program to strengthen science in support of adaptation decisions at all scales. TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  15. NOAA’S ROLE IN SUSTAINABILITY Advance scientific understanding Communicate knowledge broadly to inform societal choices “Lead by example” through stewardship, sustainability policies and practices TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  16. NOAA’S ROLE IN SUSTAINABILITY • EXAMPLES: • A) NOAA’S CLIMATE SERVICES • B) COASTAL & MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING • Marine cadastre • C) NOAA SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES • NOAA “Green” Research Vessels TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  17. A) NOAA’S CLIMATE SERVICES • “Snowmageddon” 2010 in DC 1/3 U.S. GDP affected by weather and climate 2010 tied with 2005 for record warmest year Increase in extreme weather Explosion in requests to NOAA for climate information for decision making TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  18. PROPOSED CLIMATE SERVICE LINE OFFICE • Single, reliable, and authoritative source for climate data, information, and decisionsupport • Climate Service included in President’s FY 2012 Budget TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  19. CLIMATE SERVICES IN ACTION: DIGITAL COAST • Working with partners to communicate risks of inundation • SEA LEVEL RISE IMPACTS VIEWER TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  20. B) COASTAL AND MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING • America’s coasts: tens of millions of jobs and trillions of dollars to economy annually • Framework: • Ecosystem-based management • Minimizes user conflicts, reduces impacts • Focus on stewardship TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  21. SPATIAL PLANNING IN MASSACHUSETTS • National leader in CMSP • Oceans Act of 2008 • Diversity of stakeholders and scientists • 1st state to release comprehensive ocean management plan TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  22. INTERDISCIPLINARY TOOLS Marine InVEST INtegratedValuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  23. MARINE InVESTWAVE ENERGY SITING Coastal Scale Captured WE = 46,080 MWh/yr Net Present Value = $ 19.8 mil WEC-1 WEC-2 35,040 MWh/yr $ -2.3 mil WEC device = Pelamis Number of WEC devices = 24 Life-span of the WEC facility = 25 yrs; Price of Electricity = $ 0.2 WEC-3 43,056 MWh/yr $ 14.0 mil Vancouver Island: Pelamis wave capture devices – 3 potential sites Marine InVEST models energy generation and dollar value at each site  Site #1 chosen TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  24. MARINE InVEST INFORMING DECISIONS Intersection between energy potential and fishing areas: Site #1 has least impact Site #1 achieves best balance: maximized energy potential, minimized fisheries impacts IDRISI partnership (Clark Lab) TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  25. SUSTAINABLE USE OF COASTS & OCEANS Commercial Fishing Aquaculture Wave Energy Coastal Protection Recreation Advance economic & environmental interests Foster partnerships (e.g. Regional Planning Bodies) Address long-term impacts of climate and other environmental changes Improve stewardship Protect ecosystem services TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  26. C) “WALKING THE TALK” AT NOAA: GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE • e.g., New Southwest Fisheries Science Center Laboratory in La Jolla, CA under construction • Photovoltaic cells • Elaborate water retention systems • Recycled materials and green roofs planted with California coastal chaparral • Expected to earn LEED Gold Level Southwest Fisheries Science Center Laboratory TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope DRAFT | FOR REVIEW ONLY

  27. NOAA’S GREEN SHIP INITIATIVE • Entire NOAA Great Lakes research fleet is100% petroleum-free • Lowered emissions • Decreased costs • Healthier conditions for ship crew/scientists GLERL research vessel fleet TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope DRAFT | FOR REVIEW ONLY

  28. OUTLINE • 1. Challenges for sustainability • 2. Advances in science into policy • 3. Sustainability in Obama Administration • CENRS • National Ocean Policy • Sustainability Executive Order • Blueprint for Secure Energy Future • Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  29. OUTLINE, con’t • 4. NOAA’s role in sustainability • NOAA’s climate services • Coastal and marine spatial planning • NOAA sustainability initiatives • 5. Urgency and hope TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  30. REASONS FOR URGENCY • While public understanding of sustainability opportunities and challenges has grown… …it has not grown quickly enough • While we have made progress on sustainability efforts… …further progress could be hindered by economic crisis and pending Congressional budgetary decisions TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  31. REASONS FOR HOPE • Social change is highly non-linear • Innovative solutions to sustain ecosystem services • Inspiring actions at local-to-global scales: • Commitments to source sustainably caught or farmed seafood • Consumers making more informed choices • Business focus on “triple bottom line” • If Federal agencies can transition to sustainability… TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Reasons for Urgency & Hope

  32. THANK YOU!QUESTIONS? The Honorable Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D. Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere & NOAA AdministratorApril 5, 2011

More Related