Title: Sustainability and Globalization International approaches to solving Global problems
1Sustainability and GlobalizationInternational
approaches to solving Global problems
2Sustainability meet the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.-from the
United Nations General Assembly (1987) Report of
the World Commission on Environment and
Development Our Common Future.
3A Brief History of the United Nations involvement
in Sustainability
4Early actions
1949 UN Scientific Conference on the
conservation of resources 1968 UN Economic and
Social Council decided to hold the first
Earth Summit in 1972
5The First Earth Summit 1972
- UN Scientific Conference on the Human
Environment - 1972 in Stockholm
- Recommendations for international environmental
action. - Established the Governing Council of the UN
Environment Programme (UNEP)
6Post Earth Summit
- 1987 Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000
and Beyond. - 1988 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. - 1989 Montreal Protocol
- 1992 The UN Conference on Environment and
Development (aka The Earth Summit)
7The UN Conference on Environment and Development
- 1992 Rio de Janeiro
- AKA The Earth Summit
- Agenda 21
- UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
8Treaties to protect the environment
- Usually two types
- Ones that deal with specific locations, entities
(i.e., a particular river), or a species. - And ones that are global.
9Treaties to protect the environment
- Each treaty may result in
- Regular meetings of the members
- A secretariat a small office to facilitate the
meetings. - A group of scientific advisees.
10Difficulties in implementing the treaties
- Secretariat may not have power to verify reports
from members. - Secretariat may not have funding to enforce
treaties. - Lack of central locations for all of these
treaties means that there is overlap and
redundancy.
11Difficulties in implementing the treaties
- Trade agreements sometimes conflict with
Environmental treaties. - Members may lack the funds or technology to
implement treaties.
12United Nations work
- Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) - UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
13Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
- Created at 1992 Earth Summit.
- Forum for reviewing progress of Agenda 21.
- Monitors activities of governments, private
sector, etc. - The UN Division of Sustainable Development is its
secretariat.
14The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC)
- To study greenhouse warming and climate change
- To study the global effect of climate change on
sea level, food production, water resources, etc. - Has established itself as the state of the art
interpretation of data.
15UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Signing of this treaty began at the Rio Earth
Summit in 1992. - Recognized that the climate system is a shared
resource. - Kyoto Protocol is an addition to the treaty.
16UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Climate Change Secretariat is located in Bonn,
Germany - Coordinates with the IPCC and the GEF.
- Major agreement on Carbon Equity
- per capita emissions should be more equitable
across the world
17Action within countries
- Climate change need to change over to
Carbon-neutral sources. - Cap and trade of Carbon dioxide
- Building codes
- Transportation