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1
Global Policy Issues
  • Gandhi Poverty is the greatest threat to the
    environment
  • Natural boundaries rarely match political
    boundaries
  • Many issues cross state and country boundaries

2
Global Policy Issues
  • Generator of problems may be politically distinct
    from those affected
  • Local benefits may result in distant impacts
  • Increase CO2 in Montana increase sea levels in
    Pacific Islands
  • Decrease wetlands dead zone in Gulf of Mexico,
    loss of migratory bird habitat
  • Increase power plant emissions increase in acid
    rain

3
Global Policy Issues
  • Global Issues
  • Air Pollution
  • Water Pollution
  • Wildlife (Endangered Species, Migratory Birds)
  • Biodiversity
  • Ocean Pollution and Fisheries
  • Trade in pesticides and toxic wastes

4
Global Policy Issues
  • Global Issues
  • Climate Change
  • Deforestation
  • Habitat Fragmentation
  • Ozone Depletion

5
Global Policy Issues
  • Types of issues that transcend national
    boundaries
  • 1 directional 1 nation creates environmental
    risks in other nations (acid rain, river
    pollution)
  • Regional gt 2 nations both receive and transport
    pollution (Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea)
  • Global Several nations combine to cause health
    and ecological effects that are broadly
    distributed (ozone depletion, climate change)

6
Global Policy Issues
  • These environmental issues affect societies at
    all stages of development
  • Advanced industrial (USA, Britain, Western
    Europe, Japan)
  • Industrialized for some time
  • Air/water pollution
  • Hazardous waste
  • Manageable problems, but difficult

7
Global Policy Issues
  • These environmental issues affect societies at
    all stages of development
  • Recent industrial
  • Eastern Europe and other nations of former USSR
  • Serious ecological damage (Upper Silesia ,
    Poland Aral Sea)
  • Costs of neglect gt costs of environmental
    protection
  • Restoration and protection will be difficult,
    expensive, and require help

8
Global Policy Issues
  • These environmental issues affect societies at
    all stages of development
  • Intensive Industrial Development
  • Taiwan, South Korea, Mexico
  • Pollution of all kinds
  • Economic goals over environment
  • Can deal with problems, financial resources

9
Global Policy Issues
  • These environmental issues affect societies at
    all stages of development
  • Developing Countries
  • Asia, Africa
  • Problems with sustainability
  • Resource base for production of food and
    sustaining life is declining
  • Outlook bleak

10
Global Policy Issues
  • Issues related to global issues
  • Collective action how to bring everyone together
  • Equity those benefiting share cost
  • Enforcement
  • Management Authority

11
Global Policy Issues
  • United Nations Environment Programme
  • Formed in 1972
  • Focus for organizing international efforts for
    the environment
  • Facilitator, catalyst, and clearing house for
    research and information
  • Global Environmental Monitoring System partnered
    with International Council of Scientific Unions
  • Promotes International Agreements

12
Global Policy Issues
  • Examples of International Agreements
  • Convention on the International Trade in
    Endangered Species (CITIES)
  • Convention on Prevention of Marine Pollution
  • Ramsar Convention
  • Conferences on the Laws of the Sea
  • Vienna Conventions and Montreal Protocol on
    Stratospheric Ozone

13
Global Policy Issues
  • 1992 United Nations Conference of Environment and
    Development
  • Rio de Janeiro
  • Earth Summit
  • Largest international government meeting ever
  • Principal of sustainable development
  • development that meets the needs of the present
    without compromising the ability of future
    generations to meet their own needs

14
Global Policy Issues
  • Tied together development and environmental
    protection
  • Greatest Global Challenge
  • By agreeing to sustainable development is that of
    reorienting economies so they develop (providing
    greater value and standards or living) while not
    physically growing (in terms of resource
    consumption and pollution)

15
Global Policy Issues
  • 5 documents from the Conference
  • Climate treaty, which stated voluntary targets
    for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  • Biodiversity treaty to protect plants, animals,
    and habitat threatened by extinction from
    deforestation or pollution
  • Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
    state global intentions to achieve an
    environmental sustainable world economy

16
Global Policy Issues
  • 5 documents from the Conference
  • Declaration of support for forests
  • Agenda 21 an inventory of problems combined with
    an action plan for the next century.

17
Global Policy Issues
  • This Conference was a follow up to a 1972
    Conference in Stockholm
  • Stockholm Declaration of the United Nations
    Conference on the Human Environment
  • People have a fundamental right to freedom,
    equality, and adequate conditions of life, in an
    environment of a quality that permits life of
    dignity and well being
  • solemn responsibility to protect and improve
    the environment for present and future
    generations

18
Global Policy Issues
  • Ozone
  • 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the
    Ozone Layer
  • 20 countries
  • Called to protect the ozone layer and establish
    an international mechanism for research,
    monitoring, and exchange of information
  • 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that
    Deplete the Ozone Layer
  • Froze production and consumption levels of CFCs
    (Chlorofluorcarbons)
  • Very detailed, still have meetings

19
Global Policy Issues
  • Climate Change
  • 1896 Scientific theory that CO2 emissions lead
    to global warming was proposed
  • 1988 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • United Nations Program
  • World Meteorological Organization
  • gt2000 scientists to collect data
  • 1990 Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on
    Climate
  • Begin discussions of a global treaty

20
Global Policy Issues
  • Climate Change
  • 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change
  • Signed at Earth Summit
  • Established a general framework for a treaty
  • 1995 IPCC reported that a discernible human
    influence on global climate was apparent
  • Catalyst for negotiation of Kyoto Protocol
  • Scientific consensus that climate change was a
    long-term problem and actually occurring

21
Global Policy Issues
  • Climate Change
  • 1997 Kyoto Protocol to The Climate Change
    Convention
  • Established binding reduction targets of
    greenhouse gasses for USA and other developed
    countries
  • Core was targets and timetables for quantified
    emission limitations and reduction objectives
  • European countries decrease 8 below 1990 levels
  • USA decrease 7 below 1990 levels
  • How to achieve targets and timetables left up to
    individual nations

22
Global Policy Issues
  • Climate Change
  • President GW Bush repudiated the Protocol
  • Science was too uncertain National Academy of
    Sciences supported the conclusions
  • Absence of developing country commitments was a
    fatal flaw
  • Called on voluntary measure
  • Split with European Union and most of the rest of
    the world

23
Global Policy Issues
  • Climate Change
  • 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development
  • Russia, Canada, and China announced intention to
    ratify the Protocol
  • Only USA and Australia refused to ratify

24
Global Policy Issues
  • Hazardous Waste
  • 400 million tons of hazardous waste are generated
    annually world-wide
  • Until recently, common practice was to ship to
    developing countries
  • 1989 Basel Convention on the Control of
    Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and
    Their Disposal
  • NGOs behind this effort

25
Global Policy Issues
  • Basel Conventional
  • Global notification and consent system for
    transboundary shipments of wastes among Parties
  • USA not a part, but has separate agreements with
    other countries signed it, but not ratified

26
Global Policy Issues
  • USA exports chemicals banned in USA
  • Developing countries get exports
  • 1991 51 member States of the Organization for
    African Unity adopted Bamako Convention on the
    Ban of Import into Africa and the Control of
    Transboundary Movement and Management of
    Hazardous Wastes within Africa
  • Prohibits importation of hazardous waste from
    outside Africa

27
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • Center of global environmental debate
  • Fuels economic growth
  • Poverty alleviation and development
  • Increase income improved environmental
    conditions
  • Theory Free trade promotes more efficient use of
    worlds scarce resources
  • Encourages nations to concentrate on production
    of goods and services (specialization)

28
Global Policy Issues
  • Theory Free trade promotes more efficient use of
    worlds scarce resources
  • International trade allow for maximization of
    production
  • Politically common interests reduced armed
    conflict
  • Downside
  • Free trade increases environmental degradation
  • Increased income doesnt increase environmental
    protection, but rather greater consumption, solid
    waste, toxic substances, and greenhouse gasses

29
Global Policy Issues
  • Downside
  • Traditional measures of wealth exclude natural
    capital
  • Benefits of free trade only applies to a few
  • Lower environmental standards to be competitive

30
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
  • 1948
  • Tariff reduction
  • Congress did not ratify
  • World Trade Organization
  • 1994
  • Amended GATT
  • Reduction of trade barriers among member states
  • Reduce discrimination on basis of national origin

31
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • Most Favored Nation Status
  • Keeps countries from playing favorites among GATT
    member states
  • Ensure equal treatment
  • Promote rapid reduction of trade barriers
  • No mention of environment in GATT

32
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • 1992 North American Free Trade Agreement
  • USA, Canada, and Mexico
  • First major trade agreement to address the
    environmental effects of free trade added at
    last minute by GHW Bush administration
  • Reduce tariffs and trade barriers
  • Incorporated provision for protection of domestic
    health and environment

33
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • 1993 North American Agreement on Environmental
    Cooperation (part of NAFTA)
  • Promote environmental cooperation
  • Increase citizen participation in environmental
    protection
  • Ensure that each party effectively enforces
    environmental laws
  • Biggest benefit allow Mexico to enforce
    environmental laws

34
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • 1993 North American Agreement on Environmental
    Cooperation (part of NAFTA)
  • Article 114.2 lowering environmental protection
    standards is not an acceptable means of
    encouraging investments and development
  • Article 104 multilateral environmental
    agreements prevail in disagreements (CITIES)
    party of goods and services retain burden of
    proof for safety

35
Global Policy Issues
  • Trade
  • 1993 North American Agreement on Environmental
    Cooperation (part of NAFTA)
  • Environmental Side Agreement
  • Enhance environmental protection by cooperative
    efforts
  • Created a centralized form forum for
    environmental cooperation among parties
  • North American Commission for Environmental
    Cooperation
  • Responds to environmental needs
  • Trilateral

36
Global Policy Issues
  • Chemicals
  • International Pesticide sales gt18 billion/year
  • Fastest growing market is developing countries
  • USA shipped 114,600 tons of banned pesticides
    during 1992-1994
  • DDT banned in USA and Canada, but still used in
    Mexico still find accumulations in USA and
    Canada
  • Developing countries create high incidence of
    pesticide misuse lack of national controls

37
Global Policy Issues
  • Chemicals
  • Circle of Poison
  • Rotterdam Convention 1998
  • By June 2001, 73 countries including USA signed
  • Convention for the Application of Prior Informed
    Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals
    and Pesticides in International Trade
  • Bans export of certain chemicals, those banned or
    severely restricted in exporting country, unless
    importing countries gives prior consent
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