Foundations of World Sustainability
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Foundations ofWorld Sustainability
Professor Wayne HayesOctober 26, 2011
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Mood music:What a wonderful world!
Louis Armstrong sings so.
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AgendaOctober 26, 2011
1. Overview, business, announcements2. Introductions: Who are we and why are we here?3. What does sustainability mean? Discussion4. Foundations of Sustainability: The Brundtland Commission
Report: origins and legacy5. Break6. Resume Brundtland 7. Wolfgang Sachs, Fairness in a Fragile World8. Next class: Introduction to the Economics of Sustainability
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My goals here today are to
• Get to know you.• Introduce world sustainability.• Transition to Economics of Sustainability
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Introductions
1. Introductions from class: Who I am Why I am here My aspirations and goals
2. Introduction by Professor Hayes3. History and design of MASS4. My concerns
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I keep in mind the SUDS acronym.
• Substance: Form and content• Urgency: pressing necessity• Depth: profound, foundational thought• Strategic: effective conduct; savvy, shrewd
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Gro Harlem Brundtland’s Message
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The Brundtland CommissionReport
The World Commission on Environment and Development,Our Common Future, 1987
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Foundations of Sustainability:Web Resources
• Professor Hayes’s web page for our classes together
• The Brundtland Report online • The Executive Summary of the Report • The definition of sustainability from the report
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Background to the Brundtland Commission Report
1. See my summary wiki page on Brundtland.2. Examine my Prelude to Brundtland.3. The reception by the Reagan administration
was chilly. The report clearly responded to Prime Minister Thatcher’s TINA: There was an alternative.
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Significant aspects of the message
1. The report’s 21 commissioners approved the final version unanimously.
2. The report boldly contradicted the reigning paradigm of economic globalization.
3. The report redefined development, transcending the imperative of economic growth.
4. The report explicitly welcomed NGOs, defining a role for civil society.
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Why is the report important?
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The Brundtland Report set the stage for the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992.
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The Earth Summit createdAgenda 21 to guide
local implementation.
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The scope and breadth of the report is still daunting.
• The geographical scope is planet-wide.• The cultural worlds include all peoples, not
just U.N. member states. Note the title of the overview, Our Common Future, From One Earth to One World.
• The time span is reckoned among generations.
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The triple bottom linewas made explicit.
See my wiki page for a discussion.
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Global population now poised to reach seven billion on Halloween, 2011.
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The human ecological footprint exceeds Earth’s carrying capacity.
The ecological footprint is the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to produce the goods and the consume the waste to support each of us.
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The human ecological footprint steadily grows, unevenly.
2008 data
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Wolfgang Sachs: Fairness in a Fragile World
• Who is Wolfgang Sachs?• What prompted the report?• Why the format: a memorandum?
View the short version of the report or the long version.
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Main points ofFairness in a Fragile World
1. A global deal was desperately needed. Still is. Sachs, active in civil society at U.N., is setting an agenda to broker that deal.
2. Johannesburg summit (WSSD) would revert to a growth model based on trans-national corporations and privatization.
3. Copycat development was impossible: only one earth.
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Main points ofFairness in a Fragile World
4. Sachs contrasts livelihood rights vs. export-led growth --- an inversion of the Washington Consensus.
5. Land, water, energy, culture: Sachs lays out a concept plan for sustainable development.
6. Note the significance of women throughout the memo.
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The proposed deal:the 3 Rs
1. Restraint on the part of the rich countries.2. Protection of livelihood rights.3. Restoration of nature and culture.
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Statement of Concern
Read my online statement for class discussion. The stakes are high, the trends disturbing, crises intersect --- or soon will.
What do you think?
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Next class
Introduction to the Economics of Sustainability. See my Foundations of Sustainability web site.