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Title: Exploring Community Solutions


1
Exploring Community Solutions Plan C Dealing
with Climate Change, Peak Oil and Rising
Inequity
  • Presented by
  • Pat Murphy,
  • Executive Director,
  • Community Solutions
  • Yellow Springs, OH 45387
  • March 2010

2
The Arthur Morgan Institute for Community
Solutions (CS)
  • Founded in 1940 to advocate for Small Communities
  • Arthur Morgans view
  • Humans develop best in a particular place over
    generations
  • Interact in a face-to-face manner our Home
    Town
  • In 2003 CS began studying Climate Change and Peak
    Oil
  • Factors that may lead to small community
    resurgence
  • Represents a trend to relocalization/localization
  • (Related but not identical)

3
Sustainability Needs a New Definition
  • Four interrelated threats to humanity
  • Increasing CO2 (from burning fossil fuels)
  • Threatens life on earth
  • Shrinking amounts of fossil fuels Peak Oil
    (Energy)
  • Implies a declining material standard of living
  • Record inequity result of cheap fuels and cheap
    credit
  • More violence, suffering and alienation today
  • Related to current economic crisis
  • Population growth
  • Can the earth support 7 billion people?

4
The Threat of Climate Change
  • CO2 387 ppm increasing 2.1 ppm annually
  • James Hansens new theoretical max. 350 ppm!!

5
World Facing Energy Limits
  • Association for Study of Peak Oil (ASPO) says
    will be in 2010
  • IEA World Energy Outlook 2009 Fatih Birol says
    2020
  • 10 years difference is small agreement that it
    is real

6
World Inequity Highest in History
  • Energy consumption correlates to inequity!! Ivan
    Illich 1974
  • Contraction Convergence Movement Europe and
    NGOs

7
Unsustainable Population Growth
  • This is a very serious problem
  • Also each person is consuming more energy !

8
Whats the Common Factor?
  • Cheap, plentiful fossil fuel energy
  • Peak Oil implies its going to end
  • Climate change shows consuming it is very
    dangerous
  • Inequity implies its unequally distributed
    undemocratic
  • Population growth based on a temporary source of
    food
  • How have we talked about this?
  • We must become more sustainable!
  • But few know how or exactly what that means
  • However more and more are becoming aware of the
    crises
  • And they are proposing solutions

9
Three Current Technology/Societal Options
  • Plan A Black (fossil fuel technology)
  • More oil, gas, tar sands
  • Proponents are oil, gas, coal, agribusiness, car
    companies
  • Maintain current life style 95 of population
  • Plan B Green (solar, wind, switch grass)
    technology
  • Focused primarily on intermittent electricity
    generation
  • Proponents are Al Gore, Lester Brown,
    environmental NGOs
  • Maintain current life style 5 of population
  • Plan C high-satisfaction, low-energy lifestyle
  • Focused on curtailing fossil fuel usage
  • Change current life style 1 or less of
    population

10
Plan C Questions Modern Technology Problem or
Solution?
  • 10,000 years of Agrarian living
  • 250 years of technology living
  • 65 years hyper-technology living
  • Modern world is an energy world
  • Technology is limited
  • Fuel cell car a 30 year effort
  • Electric cars 90 years old
  • Fusion 40 years late

11
Energy Sources Are Limited
  • Fossil Fuels and Uranium
  • Oil and Gas Not enough
    resources
  • Coal-Tar Sands-Oil Shale Not enough
    atmosphere
  • Nuclear fission Not enough resources
  • Nuclear fusion Too difficult
  • Renewables
  • Biomass (burn food for fuel) Not enough
    air/water/soil
  • Hydroelectric Not enough sites
  • Hydrogen folly Uses energy to make
    hydrogen
  • Photovoltaic wind power Proven but
    will they scale?
  • Why are there so few options?
  • Are we at a point of diminishing returns?
  • Has anything new been added since energy crisis
    of 1970s?

12
Energy Devices Are Limited
  • Fuel Cell cars a 30-year debacle
  • 17 billion spent few cars
  • EV a less expensive debacle
  • Few billion spent 4,000 made
  • PHEV next techno fix a coal car
  • Only a bit less CO2 per mile than a hybrid
  • Green Building doesnt save much energy
  • 15-25 savings at best need 80-90
  • Repeat Why are there so few options?
  • Is technology at a point of diminishing returns?

13
Plan C A Contingency Plan Curtail Consumption
Fast
  • Community survival strategies
  • Key word is survivable not sustainable
  • We must cut energy use fast!
  • Cuts must be deep and quick
  • IPCC 80-90 by 2050 3-4 yearly
  • Cant wait for possible techno-fixes
  • Our focus
  • Cut energy under personal control
  • House, food, cars 2/3 U.S. energy

14
Plan C A Community ContextHigh-Satisfaction,
Low-Energy Lifestyle
  • A sufficiency life style
  • Cooperating vs. Competing
  • Sharing vs. Hoarding
  • Saving vs. Consuming
  • Context where curtailment is not suffering
  • Happiness is in relating, not accumulating
  • Live simply that others may simply live
  • Community is a cooperation principle
  • Now high-consumption competitive living
  • Need high-satisfaction cooperative living

15
Science of Plan C
  • Our work is technology/science-based
  • Technology of depletion proven by M. King
    Hubbert
  • Climate Science more or less well accepted now
    (IPCC)
  • Psychology/Sociology Bowling Alone
  • Ecological economics
  • Our research is in Plan C intermediate technology
  • Buildings, personal transportation, food
  • Plan C challenges false technical promises
    green or black
  • Plan C insists on measuring sustainability
  • BOE consumed, CO2 generated and PPP changes

16
Per Capita Thinking If You Cant Measure It,
You Cant Manage It!
  • Need to deeply understand energy and CO2
    accounting
  • Energy Return on Energy Investment (EROEI)
  • Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)
  • Embodied Energy vs. Operating Energy (EE and OE)
  • Deep understanding requires per capita
    comparisons
  • Nation comparisons are always misleading
  • Media obscures per capita lets us feel
    righteous
  • There are three key macro considerations
  • CO2 generation (tonnes per capita per year)
  • Energy consumption (BOE per capita per year)
  • Income (PPP) ( per capita per year)

17
World Organization by Energy
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation
    Development OECD
  • OECD-L OECD minus US. (Turkey, Mexico moved to
    ROW)
  • US is a separate category of its own
  • 82 of all people live in ROW (Rest of World)

18
IPCC Requires 90 CO2 Reduction by 2050
  • Per capita comparison
  • 33 most populous nations
  • 80 of world population
  • Also OECD-L and ROW
  • Survival (sustainable) level
  • 1 tonne CO2 yearly per capita 2050
  • 4 tonne CO2 world average today
  • 19 tonne CO2 US average today
  • U.S. greatest CO2 contributor
  • 4.5 of world made 27 of CO2
  • Needs a 90 cut

19
Energy Consumption and CO2
  • Per capita comparison
  • Same 33 nations
  • And OECD L/ROW
  • Chart shape the same
  • CO2 2.3 times energy
  • HxCy gtgt CO2 heat

20
CO2 Energy Relationship
21
Energy Consumption and Income
  • PPP Purchasing Power Parity
  • IEA - International Energy Agency
  • CIA data Is similar
  • Larger numbers same shape
  • Causal or correlative?
  • Is energy
  • Our economy runs on oil

22
CO2 Emissions Income
23
U.S. Energy Consumption Breakdown
  • Population U.S. 300M OECD-L 700M ROW
    5,700M
  • U.S. Household sector (food, cars, home)

24
Meeting 80 90 Reduction Targets
  • Target 1 Housing (15.4 BOE/c/year)
  • Deep building retrofits Model is German Passive
    House Affordable Comfort, Inc.s 1,000 Home
    Challenge is retrofit model
  • Target 2 Cars (13.5 BOE/c/year)
  • Smart Jitney ride sharing shared transit 30
    companies
  • Electric bicycles China real transportation
    growth
  • Motor coaches between cities
  • Target 3 Food (10 BOE/c/year)
  • Elimination of fossil fuel based industrial
    animal products
  • Change your diet to locally grown non-industrial
    food

25
Target 1 U.S. Homes Size Matters Most
  • Per capita square foot
  • 1950 260
  • 2008 800
  • New U.S. home size
  • 1950 1,000 sq. ft.
  • 2008 2,400 sq. ft
  • U.S. residences almost twice as large as Europe
    or Japan
  • This is a cultural issue

26
U.S. Energy Use in Buildings
  • 50 of U.S. energy is used in buildings
  • 40 operating, 10 embodied (building) energy
  • U.S. has about 115 million residences (80 million
    buildings)
  • Most will need to be retrofitted

27
Green Building Too Little, Too Late LEED
and Energy Star Ineffective
  • Green programs reduce energy use by 15-20
  • Need 80-90
  • Green buildings about 5 of new construction
  • Less than 1 of existing homes are green after
    10 years
  • Will take decades to turn over the building stock

28
Needed A Thick, Tight Building Envelope
29
The German Passive House
  • Passive Houses use 90 less heating and cooling
    energy
  • They have no external heat source or air
    conditioning
  • Super-insulated and super air tight

30
13th Annual Passive House Conference
  • Held April 2009 in Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1,200 attendees from around world
  • 100 presenters
  • Tours of homes/schools
  • About 20,000 passive houses/buildings to date
  • 18 years since first one was built a maturing
    technology
  • Great windows, heat exchangers, insulation,
    sealants
  • Achieving 90 heating/cooling energy reduction
  • Germans credit U.S. builders of 1970s as
    inventors!

31
Challenge Retrofit Existing Buildings
  • 1,000-square-foot Carriage House
  • Thicken walls, roof, floors
  • First floor 4 rigid, 7- fiberglass
  • Double wall added 12 total
  • Roof rafters from 2x4 to 2x12
  • Installed a HRV heat exchanger
  • Required for Passive Houses
  • Replaced windows
  • A model for retrofitting

32
Target 2 The Private Car
  • U.S. has 220 million cars/SUVs/pickups
  • U.S. has 30 of the 700 million cars in use
    worldwide
  • U.S. cars/trucks generate 45 of auto CO2 in
    world
  • Average American buys 13 cars in his/her lifetime
  • 75 million new cars and trucks are built each
    year worldwide
  • Net addition to world car population 55 million
    yearly
  • U.S. fleet mileage 21 mpg, Europe 42 mpg, Japan
    47 mpg
  • Replacing this fleet with new cars would take
    decades
  • Hybrids are less than 1 of cars on road after 10
    years
  • Sales are between 2-3 of total sales
  • This is a little known scale issue

33
Efficiency Ineffective (Jeavons Paradox)
  • Efficiency isnt the answer
  • From 750 million 30 mpg cars to 3 billion 100 mpg
    cars?
  • 3 times the efficiency 4 times the number of
    cars
  • 1-2 yearly tech improvements and population
    increase
  • 2-4 yearly oil depletion rate

34
U.S. Drivers Tend to Drive Alone
  • Passengers per trip U.S. Transportation Energy
    Book, 2008
  • There are many empty seats moving around

35
Conventional Mass Transit Questionable
  • Mass transit typically just supplements cars
  • Paris, London, Toronto, New York high car
    populations
  • In Europe cars growing faster than mass transit
  • Mass transit overrated (BTU per passenger mile)
  • Private Car 3,496 SUV
    4,329
  • Bus Transit 4,318 Airplane
    3,959
  • Amtrak Train 2,760 Rail transit
    2,569
  • Vanpool 1,294
  • Some people object to these numbers researching
    more now
  • U.S. Transportation Energy Data Book 2008
  • How much and how long for a mass transit system?
  • Can it even be done in places like Los Angeles?

36
What About a Jitney?
  • A small bus that carries passengers over a
    regular route on a flexible schedule
  • An unlicensed taxicab
  • Essence of the Jitney
  • Shared transit with private cars
  • Not mass transit with buses
  • Every existing car can be jitney
  • Common in 85 of world
  • Can cut energy use 80

37
The Smart Jitney
  • Will provide anywhere/anytime/anyplace pickup and
    drop off
  • Not limited to tracks/lines/schedules
  • Made possible by new communications/GPS
    technology
  • A software problem not hardware all components
    exist!
  • First U.S. conference held in April, 2009 at MIT
  • Also called dynamic ride sharing
  • Status Operational!!!
  • Avego of Ireland has test systems running
  • Should expect announcements soon in California
  • Can get software with an IPHONE start today!

38
Target 3 Food
  • May be the hardest change behavior modification
  • But the easiest physically no new technology
  • Step 1 stop eating factory meat and processed
    foods
  • Marion Nestle and Michael Pollan books explain
    this
  • Modern meat generates more CO2 equivalent than
    cars
  • Suffering of containment food animals is beyond
    belief
  • Garden and buy locally grown food
  • CS has its own garden supports CSAs
  • John Michael Greer organic garden is
    contemporary!!
  • Restore rural America an Agrarian Society

39
Local Work in Yellow Springs
  • Council formed Electrical System Task Force in
    2007
  • Cancelled a new 3 million electrical substation
  • Withdrew from planned AMPOhio coal plant
  • Formed Energy Task Force for long range planning
  • New home energy audit company formed Net0Homes
  • Net0Homes, CS and University of Dayton
    Partnership
  • CS received grant for Yellow Springs Energy
    Partnership
  • CS submitted bid for DOE Retrofit program in
    December
  • A partnership of 5 organizations
  • Must measure usage and design solutions not easy

40
Time Is Getting Short
  • Peak Oil could occur any day
  • IEA has acknowledge Peak Oil Says 2020
  • Dates are less important than the acknowledgement
  • Climate Change is extremely serious IPCC report
    desperate
  • Artic ice melt is accelerating
  • Survivability needs 80-90 reduction of energy
    use (3-4 yearly)
  • Incrementalism is death Stephen Tanner
    (BioHaus)
  • No time to hope for breakthrough technologies
    CCS, PHEV
  • Must change habits and way of life become
    different people
  • Using intermediate low risk technologies

41
Expect a Community Resurgence
  • Early 2000s was like pre-depression period
    (roaring 1920s)
  • Things were declining rapidly before October 1929
    like now
  • The financial crisis is a crisis of character
  • The smartest and the best of us built Ponzi
    schemes
  • Consumer debt triggered both depressions
  • Free market has become a license to steal
  • Community provides an alternative value system
  • Cooperation, not competition
  • Values of caring and sharing

42
Summary
  • CS Plan C is focused on Curtailment and Community
  • Assumes no techno-fixes can maintain current way
    of life
  • CS projects are directed at personal consumption
    (2/3 of energy)
  • Working with Low Energy building organizations
    Affordable Comfort, Inc., Passive House
    Institute-US, 2FOR1, DOE
  • Working with Smart Jitney developers in Ireland
    (Avego)
  • Working with local farmers for local food
    production
  • Our view a return to high-satisfaction,
    low-energy communities
  • World sacrificed community for consumerism
  • Horrible mistake community will be reborn
  • Strong community means less materialism (energy)

43
Einsteins Reminder
  • We can't solve problems by using the same kind
    of thinking we used when we created them
  • Its time for new values and new thinking
  • Relationships better than stuff
  • Live simply so others may simply live
  • Others include our children!
  • Plan C offers both
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