Title: SUSTAINABILITY
1SUSTAINABILITY
2Sustainability Principles
In the sustainable society, nature is not subject
to systematically increasing
Increasing concentrations of substances extracted
from the earths crust
Increasing concentrations of substances produced
by society
Degradation by physical means
and human needs are met worldwide.
3Sustainability requires that we focus
simultaneously on systemic changes that improve
health for current and future humans, build
strong, secure and thriving communities, provide
economic opportunity for all by restoring and
preserving the integrity of the life support
system.
4Why Sustainability Now?
- We are the first generation capable of
determining the habitability of the planet for
humans and other species.
5Global Perspective
6 Social Well-being
Flourishing Environment
Strong Economy
Sustainable Society
7Ice Cores Preserve the History of Atmospheric CO2
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere has never been above 300 ppm for at
least the last 430,000 years (and probably not
for the last 30 million years!)
8Computer models of climate match the observations
only when natural and human forcings are
included in the models. The human forcings are
responsible for most of the rapid warming
1970-2000.
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10Coastal glaciers are retreating
Muir Glacier, Alaska, 1941-2004
August 1941
August 2004
NSIDC/WDC for Glaciology, Boulder, compiler.
2002, updated 2006. Online glacier photograph
database. Boulder, CO National Snow and Ice
Data Center.
11Soon Americans will have to settle for a
Non-Glacier National Park.
12Greenland ice Melting 1992, 2002, and 2005
Greenland summer surface melting, 1992-2005
1992
2002
2005
In 1992 scientists measured this amount of
melting in Greenland as indicated by red areas on
the map
Ten years later, in 2002, the melting was much
worse
And in 2005, it accelerated dramatically yet again
Source ACIA, 2004 and CIRES, 2005
13Shrinking mountain glaciers The famous snows of
Kilimanjaro have been shrinking rapidly in recent
decades and are nearly gone. This is
particularly significant because high-elevation
ice and snow near the equator does not vary much
except when climate is changing globally. The
decline between 1912 and 2000 was 81
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162011 Mississippi Floods
17Combining the ice-core data and the direct
measurements from Mauna Loa yields a curve
strikingly similar to the curve that describes
18Global Transition
- From
- Fossil powered
- Take, make, waste
- Living off natures capital
- Market as master
- Loss of cultural biological diversity
- Individual centered
- To
- Solar powered
- Cyclical production
- Living off natures income
- Market as servant
- Increased cultural biological diversity
- Community centered
19Reversing Climate Disruption
- Energy Efficiency
- Renewable Energy
- wind, solar, geothermal, hydro
- Land use transportation
- higher density, less auto dependence
- alternative fuels for vehicles
- Circular economy
- Sustainable/local agriculture
- Carbon sequestration
20 Higher Educations Importance to Sustainability
- Influences current future leaders
professionals - Deeply influences K-12 education
- Dedicated to new ideas, exploration and
experimentation - Has critical mass diversity of skills necessary
- Crucial but overlooked leverage point in
transition to sustainability
21Opportunity in Higher Education
- 4,096 U.S. Colleges and Universities1
- 14.8 million students1
- 277 billion annual expenditures 2.8 of the
GDP1 - Higher education expenditures greater than the
GDP of all but 25 countries in the world2 - 1 From 2001 Digest of Education Statistics, US
Dept. of Education. - 2 From 2001 CIA World Factbook and Dowling,
Mike., "Interactive Table of World Nations,"
available from http//www.mrdowling.com/800nations
.html Internet updated Friday, June 29, 2001
22Higher Education Modeling Sustainabilityas a
Fully Integrated Community
23Higher Education Stakeholders
- Administrators
- Faculty
- Operations facilities managers
- Students
- Trustees
- Staff
- Higher Ed Associations
- Alumni
- Parents of students
- Communities
- Accreditation orgs.
- Future Employers
- Funders
- Professionals
- Future Generations
- World cultures
- Biosphere all its species
24American College University Presidents Climate
Commitment
- Voluntary effort to Mayors Climate Agreement
- Organized by AASHE, Second Nature ecoAmerica
- Commit to 3 actions
- Plan within 2 years to achieve climate neutrality
- GHG Inventory
- Operations, Education Research
- Adoption of select emission reduction measures
- Public reporting on plans and progress thru AASHE
- www.presidentsclimatecommitment.org
25 26Sustainability Principles
In the sustainable society, nature is not subject
to systematically increasing
Increasing concentrations of substances extracted
from the earths crust
Increasing concentrations of substances produced
by society
Degradation by physical means
and human needs are met worldwide.
The Natural Step guiding principles
27What is Biomimicry?
- A science that studies nature's best ideas and
then imitates these designs and processes to
solve human problems. - The core idea is that nature, imaginative by
necessity, has already solved many of the
problems we are grappling with. - Animals, plants, and microbes are the consummate
engineers. They have found what works, what is
appropriate, and most important, what lasts here
on Earth. 1 - 1 From An Interview with Janine Benyus, 2003
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28Material Inspirations
- Abalone mussel nacre
- (mother of pearl coating)
- Hard coatings-for windshields and bodies of
solar cars, airplanes, anything that needs to be
lightweight but fracture-resistant. - A crystalline coating self-assembles in perfect
precision atop protein templates. In the abalone,
it's a 3-D masterpiece, tougher than anything we
can manufacture! 1
1 From www.biomimicry.net
29Natural Capitalism
- Dramatically increase productivity of natural
resources - Shift to biologically inspired production models
- Move to solutions-based business model
- Value as flow of services, e.g., illumination not
lightbulbs - Reinvest in natural capital
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