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Title: Towards a Renewable World


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Towards a Renewable World
  • Herbert Girardet
  • World Future Council

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  • Defining what is necessary and then expanding
    the boundaries what is politically and
    economically possible

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A renewable world
  • The main issues
  • accelerating the renewable energy revolution,
  • renewing local economies,
  • renewing the urban habitat,
  • biosphere protection and renewal,
  • renewing the worlds soils for better farming and
    carbon sequestration, and
  • renewing and invigorating international
    cooperation  

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Dynamics of change
Increasing Energy demand Energy costs CO2
emissions Climate instability Sea levels
Decreasing Fossil fuel reserves Natural
resources Time left for action Cost of renewable
energy
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Germanys Feed-In Tariffs, 1999 to 2007
  • 2006 250,000 jobs created, 21.6bn turnover for
    RE companies, 8.7bn investment per year
  • 97 million tonnes of CO2 saved
  • Eco-benefit 5.40 less environmental damage per
    household/ month
  • Total cost 1.20 per household/ month
  • 2008 15 share of electricity consumption
  • At current growth rates renewables will provide
    40 of electricity by 2020, or 100 by 2050

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Sun, wind and waves
  • The earths solar income is 15,000 greater than
    our annual energy consumption
  • Policies to accelerate all types of renewables
  • Energy subsidiarity?
  • Complementary policies to stimulate energy
    sufficiency

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Green collar jobs
  • The New USA
  • Barack Obama 5 million green jobs over five
    years mainly in cities
  • Eliminate oil imports from the Middle East in ten
    years
  • Al Gore Make the US self-sufficient in
    electricity in ten years

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Renewing transport systems
  • The imperative of low carbon transport
  • The potential of the solar suburb
  • The huge potential of hybrid technology
  • Avoidance of unnecessary travel
  • The importance of compact urban form
  • Localisation and interconnection
  • New emphasis on cycling and pedestrian living

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Sustainable food
  • Our current food system requires up to 20 times
    as much energy as the food contains
  • Reducing food miles to enhance energy efficiency
    of food supply and food security
  • Revitalising local agriculture
  • Involving more people in a the food system
  • Returning nutrients and organic matter back to
    the land

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Biosphere protection and renewal
  • Biological carbon capture and storage
  • From reducing GHG emissions to reducing GHG
    concentrations
  • Renewing the worlds soils for sustainable food
    carbon sequestration
  • The imperative of forest protection
  • The need to reforest depleted areas, particularly
    in the tropics

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Renewing international cooperation
  • Limits to gowth in a finite world
  • Enabling the emergence of a Converging World
  • Community to community collaboration
  • Cost effective resource transfer
  • Renewable energy as a basis for future
    development
  • Understanding sufficiency

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Policies to change the world
  • By being agile and inventive we can we take
    advantage of the financial environmental crisis
  • A major opportunity for a transition to a new
    green economy
  • Externalities can no longer be externalised
  • Self-empowerment of local communities
  • Enlightened policies linking self-interest with
    global solidarity

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Books- Cities, People, Planet Urban
Development and Climate Change, Wiley, London,
2004 and 2008- Surviving the Century Facing
Climate Chaos anmd other Global Challenges,
Earthscan, London, 2007
  • www.worldfuturecouncil.org
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